[casual_games] School Related Request

Derrick Morton derrick at flowplay.com
Wed Jan 9 14:38:31 EST 2008


There's a great web game called "Bloons"

If you go to Bloonsworld.com, you'll find an entire website devoted to
building levels for the game and sharing those levels with the community.


Derrick

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From: casual_games-bounces at igda.org [mailto:casual_games-bounces at igda.org]
On Behalf Of Nick Fortugno
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 10:11 AM
To: casual_games at igda.org
Subject: [casual_games] School Related Request


Hey there, everyone. As you may know, I have been involved in the
development of the game design curriculum at Parsons in NYC. Things have
been growing steadily, and we're going to be offering Game Design 2 for the
first time next semester.

The focus of this class is level design, and I'm hoping that the class will
prepare students for professional level design work by having them spend the
semester building levels for a variety of games. So my hope is to have a
number of level editing ready games available for school use.

In light of this, I have two questions for the list:

1) Do you know of any good free or cheap, perhaps online, games that have
level editors? Preference goes to simple-to-use editors that have some kind
of save functionality, such that levels can be worked on outside of class
and viewed in it.

2) Does anyone have anything that they've worked on that they would be
interested in donating to Parsons for this purpose? Any old, forgotten games
with decent editing tools lying around? Aside from the joy of fostering the
next generation of designers, you'll get to see a pool of prospective hires
actually working with your tools.

Feel free to reply to me directly on #2. #1 I think might make an
interesting list topic.

Thanks in advance,

- Nick

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Nicholas Fortugno
Co-Founder/CCO
Rebel Monkey
www.rebelmonkey.com
347-731-0894
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