Development of Computer Plays

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
373VPH Z 2 4T Czech winter

Subject guarantor

Helena BENDOVÁ

Name of lecturer(s)

Helena BENDOVÁ

Learning outcomes of the course unit

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the development of computer games through a theory and practical path, from AAA games to casual games. This covers programming, game design and team management issues. The students attempt to create one small casual game.

Mode of study

This course takes place in a series of lectures and group work on the development of a casual play in small student teams.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Those interested in the course need not have any previous knowledge (it is not necesary to know how to program). A knowledge of English is necessary.

Course contents

A course instructed by Otakar Nieder (Bohemia Interactive Simulations), Martin Klíma (Warhorse Studios), Milena Koljenšič (DIVR Labs), Jakub Gemrot and Cyril Brom (MFF UK) and guests, provides a comprehensive overview of the development of computer games. Helena Bendova is the coordinator for FAMU, who will register the grades into the KOS system). In the practical the students will propose and creat a small casual game in teams of 3-4 people. Each team will have their own mentor from a number of game professionals. The theory section will include programming (various hardware platforms, script languages, etc.), but also the use of computer graphics in games, game design, project management and game marketing. The course is open to those interested from various schools (MFF UK, FF UK, FAMU, VŠUP, ČVUT) and depts. Because of this the students may select lectures.

The aim of the practical will be to develop a small casual game on an assigned topic, which might be succesful in competition with the real widely-distributed casual games or at international competitions. Small grants may be awarded for game creation. Student teams will be inter-disciplinary, as are inter-disciplinary teams which actually develop computer games. We will endeavor that each team will have representatives from key professions: programmer, designer and graphics artist. Student teams will be formed in Octorber 2014 - it is your responsibility to join one of the teams(!). We would like that the proposal includes the ideas of all members of the team. No one in the team is to function as a „hired hand.“ The search for team members takes place here: https:/www.facebook.com/gamedev.cuni.cz and in mail conferences.

Attendance at the first lecture 7.10. from 9:00-11:00 in classroom S4 at MFF UK (Malostranské náměstí 25) is obligatory!

Instruction will take place in blocks at the Mathematics-Physics Faculty of Charles University (Malostranské náměstí 25) in room S4 on Fridays from 9:00 to at least 12:00, sometimes longer. Most of the course will be in English.

All fundamental, current information, including various deadlines (for submission of documentation for the games, forming of teams, submitting grant requests, etc.) can be found at http://gamedev.cuni.cz/study/courses-history/courses-2016-2017/computer-games-development-winter-201617/. Deadlines are binding and final.

Recommended or required reading

Materials from the internet.

www.gamasutra.com

http://www.gamedev.net/

Books:

Game Programming Gems 1 - 8, Charles River Media

Assessment methods and criteria

Detailed information at http://gamedev.cuni.cz/study/courses-history/courses-2016-2017/computer-games-development-winter-201617/. Students will be graded on the development of a small casual game and fulfillment of additional requirements. Also a grade requirement is participation in an experiment regarding educational games.

Course web page

http://artemis.ms.mff.cuni.cz/main/tiki-index.php?page=Computer+games+development

Note

This course takes place in collaboration with the Faculty of Math and Physics, Philosophy Faculty of the Charles University, Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, and FAMU

Further information

This course is an elective for all students of this school

Schedule for winter semester 2018/2019:

06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
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09:00–13:00
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Date Day Time Tutor Location Notes No. of paralel
Fri 09:00–13:00
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Schedule for summer semester 2018/2019:

The schedule has not yet been prepared

The subject is a part of the following study plans