Posts Tagged: game design

Pigs follow light (that humans move via tablet device) on a touch-sensitive screen. If the pigs and humans move the ball through a goal triangle, it triggers fireworks.

Designing games for pigs (and humans!): Interview with team behind the “Playing with Pigs” project

By Yvette Wohn Recently, researchers reported that they developed a game that humans can play with pigsĀ (see their website for more details on the game “Pig Chase” and the larger project “Playing with Pigs”). To play this interspecies game, humans

Pigs follow light (that humans move via tablet device) on a touch-sensitive screen. If the pigs and humans move the ball through a goal triangle, it triggers fireworks.

Designing games for pigs (and humans!): Interview with team behind the “Playing with Pigs” project

By Yvette Wohn Recently, researchers reported that they developed a game that humans can play with pigsĀ (see their website for more details on the game “Pig Chase” and the larger project “Playing with Pigs”). To play this interspecies game, humans

Parks increase income for buildings in a limited radius

What makes a good city? Re-thinking real estate value from playing Cityville

Playing Cityville, one of the newer games by Zynga, one can learn some valuable lessons about real estate. This goes with almost all city building games such as Sim City, Civilization, even Build-A-Lot, but Cityville is easy to play and

Parks increase income for buildings in a limited radius

What makes a good city? Re-thinking real estate value from playing Cityville

Playing Cityville, one of the newer games by Zynga, one can learn some valuable lessons about real estate. This goes with almost all city building games such as Sim City, Civilization, even Build-A-Lot, but Cityville is easy to play and