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GAME DESIGN WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN USING AN EXPERIMENTAL
LEARNING SOFTWARE PROGRAM
Yoshihiro Kishimoto, Yusuke Yamamoto, Kazuki Murakami and Koji Mikami
School of Media Science, Tokyo University of Technology
ABSTRACT
One of the most popular professions sought after by
elementary school students is to become a game creator.
However, there are few game development experience
software and workshops made available for these young,
aspiring creators. Existing game production experience
software is limited to stage editors where blocks and
enemies can be arranged freely. In this research, we
created a software to understand the existence and
significance of stage clear effects and sounds, etc. in
addition, we examined the placing of blocks and
enemies. We conducted workshops with over 70
elementary school students in order for them to gain the
experience of creating games. As a result, over 90% of
children answered: "Goal effect can make the game
more fun," "Sound can make the game more fun," and
"Changing the speed of the main character etc. can make
the game more fun". It was shown that the game design
workshops using our software was an effective way for
children to learn the importance of different elements of
the game and its effects on the player.
1. BACKGROUND
In Japan, becoming a "Game developer" has been
ranked as one of the top career choices among primary
school students in recent years. However, despite its
rank, there are few places for young students to actually
experience what it would be like to work in the
profession. This is not to argue that efforts to teach
students programming in their early school years do not
exist. For example Yamato Toshizaku’s study, "Proposed
program of learning in elementary school using Scratch
and WeDo"[1] works towards implementing
compulsory programming education in future
elementary schools, but there is little effort to reach
game development at this time. "Game lecture using
‘Mario Maker’ for elementary school students who
directly advises Nintendo's game creator is held [2]"
provides an example of learning game production.
However, "Mario Maker" is limited to stage editors
where it is only possible to freely arrange blocks and
enemies. In order to experience game production,
software that helps designers understand the existence
and significance of certain effects such as when clearing
a level, sounds effects, etc. is necessary. In 2013 we
presented "Elementary Gameducation: The attempt of
teaching the experience of making games at an
elementary school"[3]. In the system of this paper, the
designer can make free changes such as inserting blocks
and enemies, system changes such as the presence or
absence of clear effects and sounds for the players to
experience what can makethe game more fun". By using
the tools of the system, the designer can also determine
the game’s difficulty, by making it harder or easier,
which affects the game’s fun factor. By doing so, they
are able to learn how to create a good balance of
difficulty.
2. PURPOSE
We created "Adventure Creator", an experimental
learning software for game development aimed at
children. It can help them understand the presence and
importance of clear effects and sounds etc. In addition
they can use the stage editor to place blocks and enemies
freely. In order to check the usefulness of the
workshops and software, we distributed questionnaire
surveys, which were completed by participating children
and visiting parents.
3. SIMILAR GAME PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE
LEARING SOFTTWARE
The following part introduces some other learning
software used for children's game production experience.
"Super Mario Maker"
Popular as a commercial product and its deep content. It
allows the modification of "Aesthetics" element of
blocks and enemies. There is a large amount of objects
from the "Super Mario series", and no explanation is
needed for them. It is a commercial product, software,
hardware (wiiU) is necessary.
"Scratch"
A popular programming learning tool that is used
worldwide. A combination of language blocks can be
used to make it visually easy to understand
programming. Regarding game design, implementation
is possible, but you can not learn the necessity of the
parts implemented and the parts that were not.
"Minecraft"
It is popular as a commercial product and its contents
are deep. It is also used for educational purposes. A
game where the player collects materials made out of
voxels and creates objects. By defeating the boss, credits
rolls, but since you cannot reach it unless you aim for it,
you can basically play forever. It is different from a
game experience software.
4. FEATURES OF “ADVENTURE CREATOR”
Figure 1 shows a comparison between "Adventure
Creator" and "Super Mario Maker".
"Adventure
Creator"
"Super Mario
Maker"
Game
design
factors
・Arrangement of
blocks and enemies,
etc. (Figure 2, 4)
・Changing of
sounds, effects and
parameters
・Easy to arrange
visually (Figure 3)
・Arrangement of
blocks and enemies,
etc.
・Easy to arrange
visually
Learning
factors
・How the
arrangement of
blocks and enemies
can make a game
more fun
・Changing sounds,
effects and
parameters can
make a game more
fun
・How the
arrangement of
blocks and enemies
can make a game
more fun
Figure 1: Comparison of designing experience
softwares
Figure 2: Stage editor screen
Figure 3: Sound setting screen
Figure 4: Play screen
5. EVALUATION
We conducted workshops using our software four times.
(Figure 5) We also analyzed the questionnaire from the
74 children who participated in the workshops and from
the 45 parents who came to observe. The results showed
that more than 90% of the children found that "Goal
effects can make the game more fun," "Sound can makes
the game more fun,” and" Changing moving speed etc.
can make the game more fun". It was shown that game
design workshop experience using our software wasan
effective tool for children to learn about the different
effects of game design elements. In addition, more than
80% of parents answered "I enjoyed watching the
children having fun while learning using ‘Adventure
Creator’".
Figure 5: Elementary school students playing
6. CONCLUSION
In the 4 workshops using "Adventure Creator" produced
in this research, we were able to verify its usefulness as
a software and as a tool for elementary school students
to experience what it’s like to be a game creator.
REFERENCES
[1]YAMAMOTO Toshikazu etc., “Proposed program of
learning in elementary school using Scratch and WeDo”,
Japan Society of Educational Information, 30(2), 21-29 (2014).
[2]Game lecture using" Mario Maker "for elementary school
students who directly advises Nintendo's game creator is held,
http://s.inside-games.jp/article/2015/10/23/92353.html (2015).
[3] Yoshihiro Kishimoto, Elementary Gameducation :
The attempt of teaching the experience of "making
games" at an elementary school, International
Conference on Japan Game Studies 2013, (2013).

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Paper GAME DESIGN WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN USING AN EXPERIMENTAL LEARNING SOFTWARE PROGRAM

  • 1. GAME DESIGN WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN USING AN EXPERIMENTAL LEARNING SOFTWARE PROGRAM Yoshihiro Kishimoto, Yusuke Yamamoto, Kazuki Murakami and Koji Mikami School of Media Science, Tokyo University of Technology ABSTRACT One of the most popular professions sought after by elementary school students is to become a game creator. However, there are few game development experience software and workshops made available for these young, aspiring creators. Existing game production experience software is limited to stage editors where blocks and enemies can be arranged freely. In this research, we created a software to understand the existence and significance of stage clear effects and sounds, etc. in addition, we examined the placing of blocks and enemies. We conducted workshops with over 70 elementary school students in order for them to gain the experience of creating games. As a result, over 90% of children answered: "Goal effect can make the game more fun," "Sound can make the game more fun," and "Changing the speed of the main character etc. can make the game more fun". It was shown that the game design workshops using our software was an effective way for children to learn the importance of different elements of the game and its effects on the player. 1. BACKGROUND In Japan, becoming a "Game developer" has been ranked as one of the top career choices among primary school students in recent years. However, despite its rank, there are few places for young students to actually experience what it would be like to work in the profession. This is not to argue that efforts to teach students programming in their early school years do not exist. For example Yamato Toshizaku’s study, "Proposed program of learning in elementary school using Scratch and WeDo"[1] works towards implementing compulsory programming education in future elementary schools, but there is little effort to reach game development at this time. "Game lecture using ‘Mario Maker’ for elementary school students who directly advises Nintendo's game creator is held [2]" provides an example of learning game production. However, "Mario Maker" is limited to stage editors where it is only possible to freely arrange blocks and enemies. In order to experience game production, software that helps designers understand the existence and significance of certain effects such as when clearing a level, sounds effects, etc. is necessary. In 2013 we presented "Elementary Gameducation: The attempt of teaching the experience of making games at an elementary school"[3]. In the system of this paper, the designer can make free changes such as inserting blocks and enemies, system changes such as the presence or absence of clear effects and sounds for the players to experience what can makethe game more fun". By using the tools of the system, the designer can also determine the game’s difficulty, by making it harder or easier, which affects the game’s fun factor. By doing so, they are able to learn how to create a good balance of difficulty. 2. PURPOSE We created "Adventure Creator", an experimental learning software for game development aimed at children. It can help them understand the presence and importance of clear effects and sounds etc. In addition they can use the stage editor to place blocks and enemies freely. In order to check the usefulness of the workshops and software, we distributed questionnaire surveys, which were completed by participating children and visiting parents. 3. SIMILAR GAME PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE LEARING SOFTTWARE The following part introduces some other learning software used for children's game production experience. "Super Mario Maker" Popular as a commercial product and its deep content. It allows the modification of "Aesthetics" element of blocks and enemies. There is a large amount of objects from the "Super Mario series", and no explanation is needed for them. It is a commercial product, software, hardware (wiiU) is necessary. "Scratch" A popular programming learning tool that is used worldwide. A combination of language blocks can be used to make it visually easy to understand programming. Regarding game design, implementation is possible, but you can not learn the necessity of the parts implemented and the parts that were not. "Minecraft"
  • 2. It is popular as a commercial product and its contents are deep. It is also used for educational purposes. A game where the player collects materials made out of voxels and creates objects. By defeating the boss, credits rolls, but since you cannot reach it unless you aim for it, you can basically play forever. It is different from a game experience software. 4. FEATURES OF “ADVENTURE CREATOR” Figure 1 shows a comparison between "Adventure Creator" and "Super Mario Maker". "Adventure Creator" "Super Mario Maker" Game design factors ・Arrangement of blocks and enemies, etc. (Figure 2, 4) ・Changing of sounds, effects and parameters ・Easy to arrange visually (Figure 3) ・Arrangement of blocks and enemies, etc. ・Easy to arrange visually Learning factors ・How the arrangement of blocks and enemies can make a game more fun ・Changing sounds, effects and parameters can make a game more fun ・How the arrangement of blocks and enemies can make a game more fun Figure 1: Comparison of designing experience softwares Figure 2: Stage editor screen Figure 3: Sound setting screen Figure 4: Play screen 5. EVALUATION We conducted workshops using our software four times. (Figure 5) We also analyzed the questionnaire from the 74 children who participated in the workshops and from the 45 parents who came to observe. The results showed that more than 90% of the children found that "Goal effects can make the game more fun," "Sound can makes the game more fun,” and" Changing moving speed etc. can make the game more fun". It was shown that game design workshop experience using our software wasan effective tool for children to learn about the different effects of game design elements. In addition, more than 80% of parents answered "I enjoyed watching the children having fun while learning using ‘Adventure Creator’". Figure 5: Elementary school students playing 6. CONCLUSION In the 4 workshops using "Adventure Creator" produced in this research, we were able to verify its usefulness as a software and as a tool for elementary school students to experience what it’s like to be a game creator. REFERENCES [1]YAMAMOTO Toshikazu etc., “Proposed program of learning in elementary school using Scratch and WeDo”, Japan Society of Educational Information, 30(2), 21-29 (2014). [2]Game lecture using" Mario Maker "for elementary school students who directly advises Nintendo's game creator is held, http://s.inside-games.jp/article/2015/10/23/92353.html (2015). [3] Yoshihiro Kishimoto, Elementary Gameducation : The attempt of teaching the experience of "making games" at an elementary school, International Conference on Japan Game Studies 2013, (2013).