A Springboard for Video Game Developers
Creating video games is an art, no doubt.
The problem is that it isn’t easy to come up with ideas for video games. And
even when we do get an idea, it doesn’t seem as fresh or exciting as we want it
to be. The following offers a few ways you can generate some creative ideas to
keep your video game as fun to play from beginning to end.
18. Don't finish developing the game.
Wouldn’t that be a hoot! Instead of developing a video game that has a
beginning and an end, design a game that continuously loops with challenges
(levels) that increase with difficulty on every round. Winning a game like this
would be a matter of racking up points and to satisfy game play, you could have
the game post the name of the player with the highest points to a community
website. (Hey, it’s a thought!)
19. Exaggerate, Exaggerate, Exaggerate. One
way to generate ideas for a video game is to exaggerate the characters, scenes,
plots, and strategies that you already have down. This is how ‘nice” turns into
‘cool' and how ‘cool’ turns into ‘awesome.’ The trick is to know when you’re
crossing the line and going from “possible” to “impossible.” You always want to
keep a sense of possible reality in a game, however on the same token, you
don’t want to make the game so possible that it’s predictable. There’s a
delicate balance and as a game developer who wants to stand out from the crowd,
you’ve got to know how far you can stretch this balance without being offensive,
silly, or stupid.
The basic point that we want to stress
throughout this guide is that your game development doesn’t have to follow the
status quo. If you stick to what’s been done before or what’s been played
before, you’ll find that your games will collect dust on the shelves and that
all your time and efforts will have been for naught.
Break established customs or doctrines and
you’ll get noticed. Get noticed and you’ll gain a reputation for developing the
most outstanding games around. Being able to get good ideas for your video
games ideas is a gift - especially since good ideas can be hard to come by. But
stop and think about what you have so far. Is it the best? Could it be better?
Would a different approach help you obtain the fame that you crave?
Take a look at each strategy we’ve
introduced in this article and see if you can’t implement just one or two of
them. Implementing ALL of them would certainly be a challenge, but so would the
end result: your game.
Today’s gamer craves the unknown, he craves
something new, different, and original. If you’re suffering from the “blank
page syndrome,” just pull up our article and consider each strategy as the
answer. Expand your current ideas to the point where they excite even you – the
developer.
And always remember that your video game is
an extension of you. It deals with self-expression, creativity and
communication. Don’t underestimate yourself or your capabilities to do the
unthinkable. And whatever you do – don’t underestimate your players. The
advantages of following our suggestions far outweigh any doubts you may have
because once you step out of the realm of expectations, you make a wonderful
contribution to the world.
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