Radar in the Corner

Radar in the Corner: How the Invention of the Mini-Map Rewired Spatial Awareness in Video Games.DE

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Synopsis

In the early days of video games, spatial awareness was limited to exactly what was on the screen. If an enemy was off-screen, it didn't exist until it killed you. Then, arcade classics like 'Defender' introduced a revolutionary concept: a crude, glowing radar at the top of the screen. This tiny UI element, which evolved into the modern mini-map, fundamentally changed how human beings process virtual space and navigate digital worlds.This deep dive into game design architecture explores the psychological impact of the mini-map. It details how real-time strategy games perfected the concept, allowing players to manage massive armies across continents. However, the book also dissects the dark side of this invention: how modern open-world games became so reliant on the mini-map that players stopped looking at the beautifully crafted 3D environments, instead playing the entire game by staring at a small circle of icons in the corner.Discover the friction between convenient navigation and true immersion. Understanding the evolution of the mini-map reveals the delicate psychological balance game developers must strike when guiding players through artificial worlds.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: epubli
  • ISBN: 9783565314218
  • Dimensions: 8 x 210 x 297 mm
  • Weight: 369g
  • Languages: English