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# Game Brainstorming Context
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This context guide provides game-specific considerations for brainstorming sessions focused on game design and development.
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## Session Focus Areas
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When brainstorming for games, consider exploring:
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- **Core Gameplay Loop** - What players do moment-to-moment
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- **Player Fantasy** - What identity/power fantasy does the game fulfill?
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- **Game Mechanics** - Rules and interactions that define play
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- **Game Dynamics** - Emergent behaviors from mechanic interactions
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- **Aesthetic Experience** - Emotional responses and feelings evoked
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- **Progression Systems** - How players grow and unlock content
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- **Challenge & Difficulty** - How to create engaging difficulty curves
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- **Social/Multiplayer Features** - How players interact with each other
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- **Narrative & World** - Story, setting, and environmental storytelling
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- **Art Direction & Feel** - Visual style and game feel
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- **Monetization** - Business model and revenue approach (if applicable)
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## Game Design Frameworks
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### MDA Framework
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- **Mechanics** - Rules and systems (what's in the code)
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- **Dynamics** - Runtime behavior (how mechanics interact)
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- **Aesthetics** - Emotional responses (what players feel)
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### Player Motivation (Bartle's Taxonomy)
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- **Achievers** - Goal completion and progression
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- **Explorers** - Discovery and understanding systems
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- **Socializers** - Interaction and relationships
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- **Killers** - Competition and dominance
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### Core Experience Questions
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- What does the player DO? (Verbs first, nouns second)
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- What makes them feel powerful/competent/awesome?
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- What's the central tension or challenge?
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- What's the "one more turn" factor?
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## Recommended Brainstorming Techniques
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### Game Design Specific Techniques
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(These are available as additional techniques in game brainstorming sessions)
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- **MDA Framework Exploration** - Design through mechanics-dynamics-aesthetics
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- **Core Loop Brainstorming** - Define the heartbeat of gameplay
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- **Player Fantasy Mining** - Identify and amplify player power fantasies
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- **Genre Mashup** - Combine unexpected genres for innovation
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- **Verbs Before Nouns** - Focus on actions before objects
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- **Failure State Design** - Work backwards from interesting failures
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- **Ludonarrative Harmony** - Align story and gameplay
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- **Game Feel Playground** - Focus purely on how controls feel
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### Standard Techniques Well-Suited for Games
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- **SCAMPER Method** - Innovate on existing game mechanics
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- **What If Scenarios** - Explore radical gameplay possibilities
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- **First Principles Thinking** - Rebuild game concepts from scratch
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- **Role Playing** - Generate ideas from player perspectives
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- **Analogical Thinking** - Find inspiration from other games/media
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- **Constraint-Based Creativity** - Design around limitations
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- **Morphological Analysis** - Explore mechanic combinations
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## Output Guidance
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Effective game brainstorming sessions should capture:
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1. **Core Concept** - High-level game vision and hook
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2. **Key Mechanics** - Primary gameplay verbs and interactions
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3. **Player Experience** - What it feels like to play
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4. **Unique Elements** - What makes this game special/different
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5. **Design Challenges** - Obstacles to solve during development
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6. **Prototype Ideas** - What to test first
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7. **Reference Games** - Existing games that inspire or inform
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8. **Open Questions** - What needs further exploration
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## Integration with Game Development Workflow
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Game brainstorming sessions typically feed into:
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- **Game Briefs** - High-level vision and core pillars
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- **Game Design Documents (GDD)** - Comprehensive design specifications
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- **Technical Design Docs** - Architecture for game systems
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- **Prototype Plans** - What to build to validate concepts
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- **Art Direction Documents** - Visual style and feel guides
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## Special Considerations for Game Design
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### Start With The Feel
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- How should controls feel? Responsive? Weighty? Floaty?
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- What's the "game feel" - the juice and feedback?
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- Can we prototype the core interaction quickly?
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### Think in Systems
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- How do mechanics interact?
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- What emergent behaviors arise?
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- Are there dominant strategies or exploits?
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### Design for Failure
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- How do players fail?
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- Is failure interesting and instructive?
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- What's the cost of failure?
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### Player Agency vs. Authored Experience
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- Where do players have meaningful choices?
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- Where is the experience authored/scripted?
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- How do we balance freedom and guidance?
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