Women in game development : breaking the glass level-cap / edited by Jennifer Brandes Hepler.
Material type: TextPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2016Description: 224 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138947924 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Computer games -- Programming -- Vocational guidance | Women in computer science | Hobbies and Games | CareersDDC classification: 794.8'1526'023 Summary: Videogame development is usually seen as a male dominated field; even playing videogames is often wrongly viewed as a pastime for men only. But behind the curtain, women have always played myriad important roles in gaming. From programmers to artists, designers to producers, female videogame developers endure not only the pressures of their jobs but also epic levels of harassment and hostility. Jennifer Brandes Hepler's Women in Game Development gives voice to talented and experienced female game developers from a variety of backgrounds, letting them share the passion that drives them to keep making games.Item type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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794.8 TOT An architectural approach to level design / | 794.8 TRA Transgression in games and play / | 794.8 VID Videogame, player, text / | 794.8 WOM Women in game development : breaking the glass level-cap / | 794.8 ZEM Essential skills in character rigging / | 794.8019 BRO Videogames and education / | 794.8019 GEE What video games have to teach us about learning and literacy / |
Videogame development is usually seen as a male dominated field; even playing videogames is often wrongly viewed as a pastime for men only. But behind the curtain, women have always played myriad important roles in gaming. From programmers to artists, designers to producers, female videogame developers endure not only the pressures of their jobs but also epic levels of harassment and hostility. Jennifer Brandes Hepler's Women in Game Development gives voice to talented and experienced female game developers from a variety of backgrounds, letting them share the passion that drives them to keep making games.
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