Exploring tactical choices and game design outcomes in a simple wargame 'Take that Hill' by a systematic approach using experimental design.
Experimental Design (ED) technique is a proven analytical method used in the chemicals industry. We have taken this approach and applied it to Phil Sabin's 'Take That Hill', a simple wargame presented at Connections 2014. By evolving the tactical turn game choices into playable full-g...
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Main Authors: | Mark Flanagan (Author), Adrian Northey (Author), Ian Robinson (Author) |
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Serious Games Society,
2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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