Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Design Your Own Tactics Games

People have been playing tactic games for thousands of years.


Designing a game of your own can be a great way to practice your creative skills, as well as make a fun game for your friends and family. Strategy games in particular are interesting to make because they can be so versatile that every individual is bound to find a strategy game that they enjoy. Anyone with a creative mind and a love of tactics can design a strategy game.


Instructions


1. Pick your genre. Strategy games can take place in absolutely any genre. Whether it is science fiction, old western, renaissance-era or animals, you can use any setting to create a tactics game to fit your likes and dislikes. Having a genre in mind is essential to making a good strategy game.


2. Draft the rules. Decide what units are available, the rules for each unit, and how those units can affect other units or surrounding terrain. The rules will largely be dependent on your setting. For instance, a science-fiction tactics game might need special consideration for spaceships or flying units, whereas a renaissance-era tactics game would not need such rules. When drafting the rules, make sure you are consistent, careful not to make one team stronger than the other. For it to be a true strategy game, both sides should be as equal as possible.


3. Design terms of victory or defeat. Victory does not necessarily only come with wiping out the other side entirely. Nor does defeat always result from losing a vast majority of troops. Perhaps there are other ways to attain victory or be smitten with defeat. Gaining or losing ground is a primary consideration you must keep in mind for strategy. Perhaps if one team loses a certain amount of ground, they will lose, even if they have more troops. Be flexible and creative with victory and defeat.


4. Design the board. This can be as easy as painting a piece of cardboard or as intricate as carving out figures from stone or metal. It does not have to be very artistic, as long as the structures and board you are using accurately represent what the game is about.







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