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"Developing Games for Exhibitions/Events - Tales, Challenges, and OMG Moments from the Trenches" A sharing session from Pisal Setthawong, Co-Founder at Pigsss Games Session from Indie Game Developer and Development Meetup #1 (Indies Ignite 2013) in Bangkok at Launchpad on 31 July 2013. More info at http://bit.ly/16Eax48

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Developing Games for Exhibitions/Events - Tales, Challenges, and OMG Moments from the Trenches

Pisal Setthawong

Co-Founder

Pigsss Games

Pisal Setthawong

• Game Developer – Co-Founder Pigsss Game Studio – Industry Veteran entrusted to

Committees on many International/National Level Game Development Events

• Lecturer – Tenure at Department of CS,

Assumption University – Guest Lecturer and Project

Committee at Many Other Leading Universities around Thailand

http://www.linkedin.com/in/pisal

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Pigsss Games

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Pigsss Games Contact

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Phone 083 434 4111 Email info@pigcanfly.com Website http://www.pigcanfly.com

Content

• Introduction

• Why Game Developers Usually Avoid Making for Events/Exhibitions?

• Tales, Challenges, and OMG Moments from the Trenches

• Design Philosophies – A. Chang’s Recommendations

• Q&A

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Games for Exhibits/Events

• Games to be used in Exhibitions and Events usually used to promote a COMPANY, a PRODUCT, a PROJECT, or an IDEA

• Game Developers usually do not like making Games for Exhibitions and Events!!!???

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TALES, CHALLENGES, AND OMG MOMENTS

Tales from the Trenches

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Case Study TechnoBots (PTT)

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TechnoBots

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Initial Requirements

• Multimedia Kiosk inside CTW

– Use Kinect for Simple Motion Capture to Control TechnoBots Avatar

– Develop a Custom Kinect based Game for Play

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Motion Capture

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Game Play

Fruit Ninja Clone Apple Catch Clone

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Event Launch Siam Paragon (25/05/2013)

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Exhibition Digital Gateway (26/05/2013-25/06/2013)

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WHY ALL THE HATE? Why Game Developers Usually Avoid Making for Events/Exhibitions?

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Decisions Evolve around the Organizers

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The Game is only a Small Cog in the Big Machine

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The End Goal is Not Making the Best Game Possible!

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A Huge Co-Production

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Many Unknowns Out of Your Control

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Changing and Unclear Requirements Throughout the Project

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Final References are Usually Delivered Very Late

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Demand for Something Fresh and New But with a Very Tight Deadline

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Requirement to Standby at Event

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DEADLINES CANNOT BE BROKEN

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Long Payment Periods

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THE POSITIVES Maybe there is something good after all!

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Working with Different Types of People and Personalities!

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They Pay You, Eventually

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DESIGN PHILOSOPHIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS

A. Chang’s Recommendations

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Quick Games – High Turnover

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Players should be Able to Play the Game Without Tutorial!

Clones of Popular Games are Good For Events!

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Easy to Reset/Restart

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Minimum Screenflow

TITLE

GAME

RESULT

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Accurate Estimates and Leave Nothing to Chance

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Flexible Resolutions

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You aren’t the Boss!

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Games are part of the Promotional Event

Embrace Change (Changing Requirements)

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Keep your Cool and always Propose Alternative Fixes

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Enjoy Your Job!

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Yes, No, Okay?

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Email: pisalst@gmail.com

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