Description
Learn how systemic game design codes universal physical laws instead of scripted events, unlocking the chaotic, unscripted magic of emergent gameplay. Most video games are heavily curated theme park rides. If you shoot a red barrel, it explodes because a programmer specifically wrote a script dictating that exact outcome. However, a radically different design philosophy seeks to eliminate the script entirely. This is the architecture of systemic game design, which gives birth to the chaotic magic of "emergent gameplay."Instead of coding specific events, developers code universal physical and elemental laws. They teach the engine that wood is flammable, fire spreads on wind, and water conducts electricity. When a player throws a lightning spell into a puddle during a rainstorm, electrocuting an enemy standing nearby, the game did not plan for that specific moment-it simply calculated the overlapping physics. This transfers the burden of creativity from the developer directly to the player.This book deconstructs the complex programming required to build true immersive sims. You will explore the hierarchy of elemental algorithms, the terrifying unpredictability of overlapping AI behaviors, and the hilarious physical glitches that occur when systemic rules clash.Escape the scripted narrative. Learn how coding universal physics rather than rigid events unlocks infinite, unscripted creativity in modern video game development.



