Agile Game Development : A Systematic Literature Review
Title: | Agile Game Development : A Systematic Literature Review |
Author(s): | Ruonala, Henna-Riikka |
Contributor: | University of Helsinki, Faculty of Science, Department of Computer Science |
Discipline: | Computer science |
Language: | English |
Acceptance year: | 2017 |
Abstract: |
A systematic literature review was conducted to examine the usage of agile methods in game development. A total of 23 articles were found which were analysed with the help of concept matrices. The results indicate that agile methods are used to varying degrees in game development. Agile methods lead to improved quality of games through a prototyping, playtesting, and feedback loop. Communication and ability of the team to take responsibility are also enhanced. Challenges arise from multidisciplinary teams, management issues, lack of training in agile methods, and quality of code.
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Keyword(s): | game development agile development process project management multidisciplinary teams |
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