Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Requisites: courses 24 or 28, and 101 or 104. Focus on collaborative game design and development and discourse around collaboration and cooperation models. Games are complex interdisciplinary cultural artifacts and are often created through team based efforts merging many possible combinations of technical, formal conceptual skills and perspectives. Students work in teams and learn strategies and approaches to successful collaboration. Projects include developing and participating in workshops, working on a large collaborative group game project, and engaging with class guests through written interviews and writing. Letter grading.
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