sábado, 30 de novembro de 2024

3rd International Conference of Video Games Studies

On December 17th, I will be presenting the paper 'Leveraging Generative AI for Enhanced Game Design Document Creation: A Case Study with the Brazilian Video Game Stygma' at the 3rd International Conference of Video Games Studies. The event will be held in Novi Sad, Serbia, although I will be presenting remotely. This marks another significant academic achievement to conclude the year 2024.



Below, you can find the abstract of my paper. The full paper will be published here following the conference:



The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various fields, including game development. This paper explores the potential of generative AI for text and images in the context of creating a Game Design Document (GDD). By leveraging AI's capabilities, game designers can enhance the comprehensiveness, creativity, and efficiency of the GDD creation process. We present a case study analyzing a mobile game currently in production from the Brazilian studio Abysstrakt Games named Stygma - a narrative-driven horror puzzle game, to demonstrate the practical application of generative AI in GDD creation. Utilizing Google’s Gemini (for texts) and Leonardo.Ai (for images), we can observe generated detailed text descriptions of game mechanics, narrative elements, and character profiles, while also creating concept art, character designs, and environmental elements. Our findings highlight the significant benefits of employing generative AI for GDD creation. This approach proved particularly valuable for a short game created by a small studio and the integration of generative AI into game design workflows holds immense potential for the future of game development. By embracing AI's capabilities, game designers can create more comprehensive, creative, and efficient GDDs, ultimately leading to the development of more immersive and engaging gaming experiences – even in small teams.

Keywords: generative AI, game design document, game design, Brazil, mobile game



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