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# Learn from postmortem blogs and articles
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Examine first what went right and what went wrong in different game projects. Below some examples but please search postmortems by yourself as well!
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNpjGvJwyL8&list=PLgwRNW5bpx2af-t9GtcFLh1R4Trkkm4xG Playlist of 45 postmortems.
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnkCujnYNSo Postmortem of Doom
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- http://www.gamasutra.com/features/postmortem/
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- http://gamedesignreviews.com/reviews/excit-post-mortem/
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- http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1019341/Classic-Game-Postmortem-Kick
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- http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/214930/QA_Hearthstone_heralds_new_challenges_for_Blizzard_on_mobile.php
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- Do some research, can you find a postmortem about your favorite classic games?
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List 10 issues you should consider and remember when designing your own game. Refer to the postmortem or mortems you used for your analysis.
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After starting your own game project in the project course, share this list with your project team and create a new list for your team. When finishing your project, check the list again: should you add or remove something? Finally, share the list with other teams during your presentation, and return it to be shown to others. |
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