Game design document

An example table of contents of a GDD

A game design document (often abbreviated GDD) is a highly descriptive living software design document of the design for a video game.[1][2][3][4] A GDD is created and edited by the development team and it is primarily used in the video game industry to organize efforts within a development team. The document is created by the development team as result of collaboration between their designers, artists and programmers as a guiding vision which is used throughout the game development process. When a game is commissioned by a game publisher to the development team, the document must be created by the development team and it is often attached to the agreement between publisher and developer; the developer has to adhere to the GDD during game development process.

  1. ^ Oxland 2004, p. 240
  2. ^ Brathwaite, Schreiber 2009, p. 14
  3. ^ Bates 2004, p. 276.
  4. ^ Bethke 2003, pp. 101–102

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