Game Studies - Exercise 2

Khansa Raudlatus Syahiidah / 0374511

Advanced Typography / Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media

Task 2 : Exercises 2 


Table of Contents:

1. Lectures
2. Introduction
3. Exercise 2
4. Reflection

1. Lectures
In this exercise 2, we were given the task to identify a non-digital game which has been converted into a digital version. This can differ from the one we played together with our groupmates.


2. Introduction




3. Exercise 2




4. Reflection

Experience:
In this exercise, I had to look through and identify a non-digital game that has been converted into a digital version. In this exercise, I chose Ludo as the board game that have been adapted as an online game.

Observation:
As our exercise is to identify, I come to observe the differences a game may have between physical and digital ones. For example, in the digital game, you can only stick to the movement set whereas in physical table top, players can sort of add their own creativity to the game.

Finding:
As I just recently played Ludo, it made it more easy to explain on how the game works, as well as to identify the difference both non-digital and online. Although it has been quite a long time since I last played the physical board game, I still did manage to try out playing Ludo in Ipad with my friends. Through that, I can get the idea of how both gameplay works.

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