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Creating a Monster Hit
James Gwertzman
Vice President,Asia/Pacific
What is Plants vs.Zombies?
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PopCap’sFastest SellingGame
• More than1,500,000 copies sold so far
– More than 15M+ downloads for
• Available on PC, Mac, iPhone,iPad, Xbox
– Over $1M from iPhone AppStore in 1st week
– #1 title on iPhone in China; top 10 on iPad
Plants vs. Zombies Popularity
An “Industry” Favorite
The top “casual” game in 2009 / 2010
Puzzle Game of The Year (2009), PC Gamer
Nominee, Outstanding Achievement in Game Design
(2009), Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences
Nominee, Casual Game of the Year (2009), Academy of
Interactive Arts & Sciences
Nominee, Best Downloadable Game (2009), Game
Developers Choice Awards
Nominee, Best Innovation in Game Design (2009), Game
Developers Choice Awards
Nominee, Best Game Design (2009), Game Developers
Choice Awards
Best Downloadable PC Game of 2009, CrispyGamer.com
Top Casual Games of 2009, AdrenalineVault
Casual Game of The Year (2009), Chicago Sun-Times
Finalist, Best PC Strategy Game 2009, IGN.com
Inductee, Game Hall of Fame (2009), MacWorld
Nominee, Best Strategy Game of 2009, Gamespot.com
Best Games of 2009 (#3), PadsAndPanels.com
Best PC Game of 2009, Boysie Awards (Boys' Life
Magazine)
Best Hand-held & Downloadable Games of 2009, San
Jose Mercury News
Top 5 Games of 2009 (#5), MTV.com
Top 20 Downloadable Games of 2009 (#13), CNET
Downloadable Game of the Year (2009),
Machinima.com
Top 10 Games of 2009 (#3), CrispyGamer.com
Best Downloadable Game of 2009, Inside Gaming
Awards
Best Games of 2009, BoingBoing.net
Best Strategy Game of the Year, USAToday.com
(2009)
Finalist, PC Game of the Year, Spike TV Video Game
Awards (2009)
Finalist, Downloadable Game of the Year, Spike TV
Video Game Awards (2009)
Editor’s Choice Award, Mac|Life Magazine (Sept. ’09)
Maximum Kick Ass Award, Maximum PC (July ‘09)
Editor’s Choice Award, PC Gamer (June ’09)
Editor’s Choice Award, WorthPlaying.com (2009)
Editor’s Choice Award, GameShark (2009)
Heavenly Gold Award, GamingHeaven.com (2009)
Editor’s Choice Award, Destructoid.com (2009)
Editor’s Choice Award, GamePro (July ’09)
Editor’s Choice Award, IGN.com (2009)
Elite Award, 411Mania.com (2009)
A Global Award-Winning Phenomenon
May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May
2009 2010
Plants vs. Zombies
Unit Sales by Territory
Australia Greater China Singapore Philippines Japan
George Fan
Game Designer
Laura Shigihara
Sound / Music
Tod Semple
Programmer
Rich Werner
Art
Zombie Temp Worker
1. Be inspiredby other games,but
innovatetoo.
Swiss Family Robinson
(aka “Castaways vs. Pirates”)
2. Prototype your ideas.
“Play early, play often….”
3. Add fun, removefrustration.
Plantasia
March, 2006
Garden Dreams
March, 2006
Flower Shop
December, 2006
Alice Greenfingers
June, 2007
Garden Defense
November, 2007
4. Don’t beafraidto becreative.
5. Don’t worry about the name*.
* too much
• Lawn of the Dead
• Sod of the Dead
• Backyard of Darkness
• 28 Shrubs Later
• Suburban Housewives in Zombie
Town
• Suburban House of the Dead
• Corpseflower 3-D
• Re-Mowerator
• Culdesac of the Living Dead
• Lawnbie Genocide
• Lawnbie Holocaust
• Lawnbie Nightmare
• Lawnbie Town
• Yard of the Dead
• Get off My Lawn
• Lawn Zombies
• Suburbiundead
• Dachschund of the Dead?
• Suburb of the Living Dead
• Zomburb
• Zomburbia
• Tract Home of the Living Dead
• Zombies vs Plants
• Plants vs Zombies
• Zombie Garden
• Torture Garden
• Gruesome Garden
• Rest in Peas
• Peas Stop the Zombies!
• Dead Lawn
• Miracle Zombie
• Weedz :) (no idea just like it)
• DeadThumb (you know instead of a
green thumb)
• Piece Corpse
• The Limb Reaper
• Field of Screams
• Undead Lawn
• Lawn Zombies
• DeadWeed
• Undead Landscaping
• Landscape of the Dead
• Dead Man Mowing
• Plants vs Zombies
• Suburban Nightmare
• Zombies Ate my Garden
• Dead Men Don't Grow
• Flower Garden vs The Unholy
Zombie Apocolypse
• Plantocolypse
• Zombiegeddon
• Graveyard Garden
• Grave-Yard
• Land-E-scape
• Grave and Garden
• Horticulture of Horror
• Horticultural Horror
• Seeds of the Undead
• Seizure Salad
• Green Fingers
• Better Graves and Gardens
• Fright Fight
• Day of the Daffodil
• Morticulture
• Zombie Lawnmower!
• Plot Rot
• Six Feet Poolside
• Jesus Lives!
• Undead and Property Taxes
• Trading Corpses
• Weed Eaters
• The Body Thatchers
• The Bury Patch
• Zombie Leafeaters!
• Suburban Zombie
• Undead Garden
• Zombie Suburb Attack
• Attack of the Suburban G
• Rotting Green Thumbs
• GAZEBO OF THE DAMNED
• Can I Borrow a Cup of Brains?
• White Picket Crosses
• Cherry Dead Tomatoes
• Mortem Stuart Dying
• Keeping Alive With the Joneses
• Hey That's Not Organic!
• Keep off the Grass! [ Or die! ]
• Mr. Toad's Wild Lawn
• Gravetending
• Shamblefest
• Night of the Shambling Dead
• March of the Zombies
• When Zombies Attack (part 3)
• Zombie Siege
• Gangrene Thumb
• Lawnarchy
• Lawnacy
• Lawnslaught
• Mowtilation
• Loony Lawn
• WackoWeeds
• MowzombEEK!
• Weed&Feed
• Mowghouls
• Luny Lawnatics
• Mowtown Mowdown
• Lawnfellows
• LawnAmok
• Zombie Rose
• BoneYard
• ZombieThumb
• Pray For Sun
• I will eat your garden
• Plant Eaterz
• The Attack of the Tomato Killers
• Z is for Zombie
• Sod Andy
• When Zombies Attack!
• Dial Z for Zombie
• Hey you zombies, get off my lawn!
• A Crop Eclipse Now
• Photosynthesize or Die
• Bloom or Doom: A game of gardens
and ghouls
• VooDoo Quince
• Petraeus' Plant Simulator
• Sowing the Seeds of Shove
• Plow and Death
• Plot in Hell
• Fertilizer Frenzy
• Post-Humus Gardening
• Plant or Perish
• Garden Ghouls
• Ghouls in the Grass
• Plantz
• Zombies (kinda wierd, I know. also
kinda taken)
• Zombie Zap
• Gang Green Thumb (repeat with
different spelling)
• Green Thumb Ghouls
• The Vegetarian Dead:
"Beeaaannnnssss"
• Zombies ate my beans!
• Creepy Ghouls and Gardening
ToolsAttack of the Vegan Zombies!
• Flowerbed Dead
• Beanstalkers
3. Addfun, removefrustration.
Original Concept
(George Fan)
Artist #1
Artist #2
Artist #3
Artist #4
(Rich Warner)
Rich Warner #2
Rich Warner #3
Choosing the Artist
“Yeah it’s been really great to work at PopCap where I can run with my own
ideas. When I worked at Lucas Arts, I did the character animation system
for Star Wars Force Unleashed. I used a lot of 3D animation techniques in
my “Reanimation” system for PvZ. The first character we did was the
Peashooter and I like how we were able to have his head animate
independently from his body so that he can shoot from any position. I’m
reallyhappy withhow the animationsaresmooth withoutany pops.
“Each person on a game gets to add their own personal touch. George of
course put in many things like his signature character design and addictive
game play. Rich’s art style really brought the character to life. And the thing
thatI’m most proudof adding wasthe silkysmooth animation system.”
-- TodSemple
6. Sharecreativeownership with the
team.
7. Test early,test often. Encourage
feedback!
Importanceof feedback
• Internalplay-testing& feedback process
• Talk about “burrito” and how we review
8. Preventplayersfrom makingbad
choices.
Ideallysolve for new players without impacting
experienced players; don’t rely on instructions.
9. Measure….
10. Havefun!!!!!
• Woah. I love the abominable snow zombies. Those are awesome.
Best build yet!
• On the level withthe yeti zombies, is there any wayto unfreeze your
sunflowers after they get snowballed? I tried fireballs but to no avail.
• Whoa, Santa Zombies!
• I still don't understand what I'm supposed to do about the polar
bears or why they are even in this game.
• Dude. They drop the pies you need to feed the Yetis to quell their
rage. You know- when they scream "TUNDRAAAAAA!" It'llmake
sense eventually. Keep playing.
Summary
1. Be inspired by other games, but innovate too.
2. Prototype your ideas.
3. Add fun, remove frustration.
4. Don’t be afraid to be creative.
5. Don’t worry about the name.
6. Share creative ownership withthe team.
7. Test early, test often. Encourage feedback.
8. Prevent players from making bad choices.
9. Measure.
10. Have fun!!
About PopCapShanghai
• Set up in 2008
• 75+ Employees
• Working on new online & social
games “In Asia,for Asia”
The making of pop cap's plants vs zombies

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The making of pop cap's plants vs zombies

  • 1. Creating a Monster Hit James Gwertzman Vice President,Asia/Pacific
  • 2. What is Plants vs.Zombies? 2
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  • 4. PopCap’sFastest SellingGame • More than1,500,000 copies sold so far – More than 15M+ downloads for • Available on PC, Mac, iPhone,iPad, Xbox – Over $1M from iPhone AppStore in 1st week – #1 title on iPhone in China; top 10 on iPad
  • 5. Plants vs. Zombies Popularity
  • 6. An “Industry” Favorite The top “casual” game in 2009 / 2010 Puzzle Game of The Year (2009), PC Gamer Nominee, Outstanding Achievement in Game Design (2009), Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Nominee, Casual Game of the Year (2009), Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Nominee, Best Downloadable Game (2009), Game Developers Choice Awards Nominee, Best Innovation in Game Design (2009), Game Developers Choice Awards Nominee, Best Game Design (2009), Game Developers Choice Awards Best Downloadable PC Game of 2009, CrispyGamer.com Top Casual Games of 2009, AdrenalineVault Casual Game of The Year (2009), Chicago Sun-Times Finalist, Best PC Strategy Game 2009, IGN.com Inductee, Game Hall of Fame (2009), MacWorld Nominee, Best Strategy Game of 2009, Gamespot.com Best Games of 2009 (#3), PadsAndPanels.com Best PC Game of 2009, Boysie Awards (Boys' Life Magazine) Best Hand-held & Downloadable Games of 2009, San Jose Mercury News Top 5 Games of 2009 (#5), MTV.com Top 20 Downloadable Games of 2009 (#13), CNET Downloadable Game of the Year (2009), Machinima.com Top 10 Games of 2009 (#3), CrispyGamer.com Best Downloadable Game of 2009, Inside Gaming Awards Best Games of 2009, BoingBoing.net Best Strategy Game of the Year, USAToday.com (2009) Finalist, PC Game of the Year, Spike TV Video Game Awards (2009) Finalist, Downloadable Game of the Year, Spike TV Video Game Awards (2009) Editor’s Choice Award, Mac|Life Magazine (Sept. ’09) Maximum Kick Ass Award, Maximum PC (July ‘09) Editor’s Choice Award, PC Gamer (June ’09) Editor’s Choice Award, WorthPlaying.com (2009) Editor’s Choice Award, GameShark (2009) Heavenly Gold Award, GamingHeaven.com (2009) Editor’s Choice Award, Destructoid.com (2009) Editor’s Choice Award, GamePro (July ’09) Editor’s Choice Award, IGN.com (2009) Elite Award, 411Mania.com (2009) A Global Award-Winning Phenomenon
  • 7. May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May 2009 2010 Plants vs. Zombies Unit Sales by Territory Australia Greater China Singapore Philippines Japan
  • 8. George Fan Game Designer Laura Shigihara Sound / Music Tod Semple Programmer Rich Werner Art Zombie Temp Worker
  • 9. 1. Be inspiredby other games,but innovatetoo.
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  • 38. 4. Don’t beafraidto becreative.
  • 39. 5. Don’t worry about the name*. * too much
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  • 46. • Lawn of the Dead • Sod of the Dead • Backyard of Darkness • 28 Shrubs Later • Suburban Housewives in Zombie Town • Suburban House of the Dead • Corpseflower 3-D • Re-Mowerator • Culdesac of the Living Dead • Lawnbie Genocide • Lawnbie Holocaust • Lawnbie Nightmare • Lawnbie Town • Yard of the Dead • Get off My Lawn • Lawn Zombies • Suburbiundead • Dachschund of the Dead? • Suburb of the Living Dead • Zomburb • Zomburbia • Tract Home of the Living Dead • Zombies vs Plants • Plants vs Zombies • Zombie Garden • Torture Garden • Gruesome Garden • Rest in Peas • Peas Stop the Zombies! • Dead Lawn • Miracle Zombie • Weedz :) (no idea just like it) • DeadThumb (you know instead of a green thumb) • Piece Corpse • The Limb Reaper • Field of Screams • Undead Lawn • Lawn Zombies • DeadWeed • Undead Landscaping • Landscape of the Dead • Dead Man Mowing • Plants vs Zombies • Suburban Nightmare • Zombies Ate my Garden • Dead Men Don't Grow • Flower Garden vs The Unholy Zombie Apocolypse • Plantocolypse • Zombiegeddon • Graveyard Garden • Grave-Yard • Land-E-scape • Grave and Garden • Horticulture of Horror • Horticultural Horror • Seeds of the Undead • Seizure Salad • Green Fingers • Better Graves and Gardens • Fright Fight • Day of the Daffodil • Morticulture • Zombie Lawnmower! • Plot Rot • Six Feet Poolside • Jesus Lives! • Undead and Property Taxes • Trading Corpses • Weed Eaters • The Body Thatchers • The Bury Patch • Zombie Leafeaters! • Suburban Zombie • Undead Garden • Zombie Suburb Attack • Attack of the Suburban G • Rotting Green Thumbs • GAZEBO OF THE DAMNED • Can I Borrow a Cup of Brains? • White Picket Crosses • Cherry Dead Tomatoes • Mortem Stuart Dying • Keeping Alive With the Joneses • Hey That's Not Organic! • Keep off the Grass! [ Or die! ] • Mr. Toad's Wild Lawn • Gravetending • Shamblefest • Night of the Shambling Dead • March of the Zombies • When Zombies Attack (part 3) • Zombie Siege • Gangrene Thumb • Lawnarchy • Lawnacy • Lawnslaught • Mowtilation • Loony Lawn • WackoWeeds • MowzombEEK! • Weed&Feed • Mowghouls • Luny Lawnatics • Mowtown Mowdown • Lawnfellows • LawnAmok • Zombie Rose • BoneYard • ZombieThumb • Pray For Sun • I will eat your garden • Plant Eaterz • The Attack of the Tomato Killers • Z is for Zombie • Sod Andy • When Zombies Attack! • Dial Z for Zombie • Hey you zombies, get off my lawn! • A Crop Eclipse Now • Photosynthesize or Die • Bloom or Doom: A game of gardens and ghouls • VooDoo Quince • Petraeus' Plant Simulator • Sowing the Seeds of Shove • Plow and Death • Plot in Hell • Fertilizer Frenzy • Post-Humus Gardening • Plant or Perish • Garden Ghouls • Ghouls in the Grass • Plantz • Zombies (kinda wierd, I know. also kinda taken) • Zombie Zap • Gang Green Thumb (repeat with different spelling) • Green Thumb Ghouls • The Vegetarian Dead: "Beeaaannnnssss" • Zombies ate my beans! • Creepy Ghouls and Gardening ToolsAttack of the Vegan Zombies! • Flowerbed Dead • Beanstalkers
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  • 53. Original Concept (George Fan) Artist #1 Artist #2 Artist #3 Artist #4 (Rich Warner) Rich Warner #2 Rich Warner #3 Choosing the Artist
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  • 55. “Yeah it’s been really great to work at PopCap where I can run with my own ideas. When I worked at Lucas Arts, I did the character animation system for Star Wars Force Unleashed. I used a lot of 3D animation techniques in my “Reanimation” system for PvZ. The first character we did was the Peashooter and I like how we were able to have his head animate independently from his body so that he can shoot from any position. I’m reallyhappy withhow the animationsaresmooth withoutany pops. “Each person on a game gets to add their own personal touch. George of course put in many things like his signature character design and addictive game play. Rich’s art style really brought the character to life. And the thing thatI’m most proudof adding wasthe silkysmooth animation system.” -- TodSemple
  • 57. 7. Test early,test often. Encourage feedback!
  • 58. Importanceof feedback • Internalplay-testing& feedback process • Talk about “burrito” and how we review
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  • 63. 8. Preventplayersfrom makingbad choices. Ideallysolve for new players without impacting experienced players; don’t rely on instructions.
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  • 73. • Woah. I love the abominable snow zombies. Those are awesome. Best build yet! • On the level withthe yeti zombies, is there any wayto unfreeze your sunflowers after they get snowballed? I tried fireballs but to no avail. • Whoa, Santa Zombies! • I still don't understand what I'm supposed to do about the polar bears or why they are even in this game. • Dude. They drop the pies you need to feed the Yetis to quell their rage. You know- when they scream "TUNDRAAAAAA!" It'llmake sense eventually. Keep playing.
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  • 75. Summary 1. Be inspired by other games, but innovate too. 2. Prototype your ideas. 3. Add fun, remove frustration. 4. Don’t be afraid to be creative. 5. Don’t worry about the name. 6. Share creative ownership withthe team. 7. Test early, test often. Encourage feedback. 8. Prevent players from making bad choices. 9. Measure. 10. Have fun!!
  • 76. About PopCapShanghai • Set up in 2008 • 75+ Employees • Working on new online & social games “In Asia,for Asia”

Editor's Notes

  1. I wish I could tell you that I personally created Plants vs. Zombies. But I can’t. I was not part of the team that built this game. However, I am responsible for PopCap’s business here in China, as well as the rest of Asia, and in China, this is our most popular game. So I can tell you that our team here in Shanghai IS working on a cool new PvZ game just for china…. Even though I can’t tell you any details yet!! And as part of building this new game, we’ve learned a lot about PvZ, and we’ve thought a lot about why PvZ was such a great game. And so today, I’m going to share with you some of what we’ve learned…. Including some secrets about the making of PvZ that have never been shared in public before. So I hope you enjoy this talk as much as I’ve enjoyed making it. But first, I have to ask. Who here has played PvZ before? Who has NOT played PvZ?
  2. Well, for that one person who has not played it, PvZ is a pretty unusual game. Your house is being attacked by Zombies, and the only way to defend yourself is to plant these strange plants which fight for you. Part of what has made the game so successful is its strange sense of humor – it’s a fun game, but it’s also a very funny game. Here’s a quick trailer that shows off the basic game play…
  3. Before I start talking about how it was built, let me first share some numbers. This has been the fastest selling game in our history. Since the original PC launch we have launched it on iPhone, iPad, and we just announced this week the Xbox versions is coming soon too.
  4. What we weren’t prepared for was how popular it would be with fans --- here are just a random sampling of some examples of that popularity, mostly images we found on the Internet. Has anyone see this video in the corner? It’s actually one of my favorite viral videos – a bunch of students from Harbin, China, created a live action recreation of PvZ. It’s awesome.
  5. We’ve also won a lot of awards for this game…
  6. One thing that’s unusual is how well Greater China has done in terms of sales here in APAC This giant spike here is iPhone sales… but what’s unusual is how well Greater China is represented. This is the first time we’ve ever had significant sales revenue from China.
  7. So who was the mastermind behind PvZ? This man…. George Fan. He was the designer of the game, and was really involved in nearly every aspect of its creation. What’s unusual for a game this popular, however, is how small the team was who built it. Really just these 4 people --- George, Tod, Rich, and Laura. The other thing that’s unusual about this game is how long it took to create. George was working on this in total for nearly 4 years. In fact, the inspiration started while he was still working at Blizzard, before he joined PopCap. And that’s actually the first lesson of this presentation….
  8. It’s okay to be inspired by other games. Great games like PvZ rarely come from no where. But you should try to innovate too – the best games are a combination of copying, to be familiar, while also trying to be different, to be fresh. So let’s look at the inspiration behind PvZ.
  9. It all started with some tower defense “mods” in Warcraft III that George was playing. He remembers thinking to himself that these towers here looked like big plants… and he started to have the idea of growing plants to play a TD game. That’s actually the first inspiration for the game.
  10. The second inspiration was this popular game, Desktop Tower Defense, which was one of the first times a TD game was reduced to a single screen with no scrolling. That became a big factor in making PvZ “casual” and approachable for everyone.
  11. The next inspiration was this old fashioned game from 1983 – Tapper. I remember playing this as a kid in arcades! In this game you had to serve beer to players in these lines… and this game gave George the inspiration to have lines of action instead of a single long path, the way other TD games had historically done it. So if you take these three games together, you can start to see the ideas behind PvZ… but wait, there’s more!
  12. One of George’s favorite movies when he was a kid was called Swiss Family Robinson. It’s a Disney film from 1960, where a family is shipwrecked on an island, and attacked by pirates.
  13. The big ending to that movie is when a huge army of pirates attack the family, and they fight back using a huge variety of clever traps and inventions. George remembers enjoying all those clever devices.
  14. For example, there is a trick bridge which dumps the pirates in the water.
  15. There are crossbows in the trees which shoot arrows.
  16. There are rope traps that pull the pirates up into the sky.
  17. There is a tiger in a pit to bite any pirate who falls in.
  18. They create a bomb out of a coconut.
  19. Finally, they blow up a huge mountain of rocks, dumping the rocks down on the pirates.
  20. And finally, the last inspiration was George’s own game Insaniquarium. Actualy he first created insaniquarium as a student, and entered it in a competition in 2002. The founders of PopCap saw the game at IGF, and persuaded George to publish it through PopCap.
  21. 2 years later, Insaniquarium finally shipped as a PC download game from PopCap. In fact, this game is the inspiration for many of the “Happy Acquarium” games popular now on Facebook and other social networks.
  22. Part of what made Insaniquarium cool were all the pets, who all have special abilities… and so this is the final inspiration behind PvZ --- the idea of having lots of crazy creatures with different abilities.
  23. In fact, if you look at all the plants in the PvZ almanac, you can see the imagination and variety that went into this.
  24. So let’s start to focus on the game creation process itself… One of the key lessons that we follow at PopCap is to PROTOTYPE. When you think you know what your game is about, build a prototype. Start to play the game as early as you can, to figure out what’s working and what’s not working. Otherwise you risk wasting a huge amount of time and effort on a core idea that just isn’t fun.
  25. So here’s a never-before-seen screenshot of the early prototype that eventually became PvZ. Back then, the game was called “Weedlings” and the core idea was you would plant seeds, grow plants, and then the plants would attack monsters in a tower defense style game. Now, when building a prototype, art doesn’t matter. Re-use as much as you can. So here you have the aliens from Insaniquarium assaulting your farm, and you've planted a few cabbage-pults in hopes of defending stemming their attack. In the bottom left corner you've planted some tubers and uber-tubers, which are your money crops. To harvest those, first you need to water the dirt to change it to grass, then you need to plant the tuber sprouts in the grass, next you water the tubers, then you pluck the tubers out of the ground when fully grown. Now, does that sound fun? No. And as soon as we started playing the game, it was clear that it wasn’t fun. And we found it out pretty quickly. In fact, it turns out that really these are two separate ideas here… planting and taking care of a plant is fun… but not in the middle of battle. To fight the monsters, you really just want to plant the plants right away and not wait for them to grow.
  26. So that takes us to the next lesson --- focus on the fun. You need to be totally honest with yourself about what’s fun, and what’s not fun. And then you need to get rid of whatever’s not fun.
  27. If you look here at some early concept art, you can see some of the ideas of PvZ startin to emerge… here you can see the idea of cards, and rows, and plants…..
  28. But back then George was still thinking about fighting normal monsters, or aliens.
  29. So where, you might ask, did the zombies come from? To understand that, you need to go back in time and look at some of the games coming out around the same time. So while George is exploring this idea of planting plants, and fighting monsters, a bunch of planting & garden games started coming out.
  30. Plantasia was one of the first…. In fact, it’s possible that these planting games were the inspiration behind Happy Farm and some of the recent farming games on social networks.
  31. As a genre, you started to see more and more planting games. And George started getting nervous – he was worried that by the time his game finally shipped, people would think he was just copying these other games. He was wondering how to stand out, how to be original.
  32. In fact, look at this game from 2007. It’s exactly the core concept that George was working on – a tower defense game, where you plant plants to fight garden invaders like bugs. So when you’re worried about making your game different, what can you do??? The answer is obvious.
  33. Add zombies!!!!! And that’s where the idea of plants vs. zombies was born.
  34. Even in china, people are interested in original content. It doesn’t always have to be 3 kingdoms. You can create original or fresh content.
  35. A related issue – don’t get hung up on the name. This is really important. You can’t believe how much time and effort went into trying to pick a clever & creative name for this game.
  36. In the beginning, what’s interesting, is that the very first name for his game was Plants vs. Zombies. It was like a code name – no one expected it to be the real name.
  37. In fact, the name for a long time was “Lawn of the Dead”, which was meant to be a really clever & creative reference to a famous Zombie movie called “Dawn of the Dead”
  38. Unfortunately, however, we could not just use this name --- we might get sued. So we contacted the film director who owned the rights, and sure enough, he didn’t give us permisison. So we had to throw out that name and keep looking.
  39. So we went back to PvZ --- but again, it was just a code name.
  40. Then for a while we were calling the game “Zom Botany” --- but this name didn’t work out for other legal reasons.
  41. Then we tried “Bloom and Doom” for a while… and that didn’t work out either.
  42. At this point we started to go a little crazy… here is another never-before-seen list --- these are all possible names for PvZ which we didn’t choose for one reason or another.
  43. Finally, getting desperate, we went back to the original name…. And of course, this is the name that shipped, and now that everyone knows it by this name, it’s hard to imagine that we ever considered using another name at all… And that’s how choosing a name goes.
  44. Okay, let’s go back to this lesson. It’s so important, I have some more examples.
  45. Right around the same time that George was designing PvZ, he was teaching his girlfriend, Laura how to play Magic the Gathering (who went on to compose the music, by the way, and has become a huge star in her own right). Who here has played Magic? The key idea of Magic is that you collect all these different cards, and then you “make a deck” out of those cards. And then you draw cards from that deck, and play against the other player.
  46. So in a very early prototype of the game, George had the same idea. He had plant cards, and the player would “make a deck” out of these cards by assigning probability to different cards.
  47. And then, when you played, cards would appear randomly at the top based on the probabilty of your deck. Let’s take a look….. (queue demo of 2006_07_26 build) Point out: How much of the game was already “right” at this stage --- rows, a grid, zombies, zombies with stronger defenses, planting plants, pea shooter, sunflowers, etc. How there are two ideas combined togrther here --- resources, which you need to “buy” cards, and cards appearing randomly. - actually, it turns out that these are both good ideas, separately. So let the player choose which to buy… or, give the cards randomly. But don’t do both.
  48. So the problem with this idea, of course, is that it’s really frustrating when you really need a shooter and you keep getting sunflowers. So it turns out, that while it sounds good on paper, it’s a bad idea in practice. But the only way to figure this out is to play it --- which, again, is why building a fast prototype is so important.
  49. Let’s talk for a second about the team… obviously getting the right team together is critical. And art, especially, is critical because it sets the tone for the whole game. I think for a lot of designers, there is this idea that artists are interchangeable.. That artists can work in any style, and do anything. And in general, it’s not true. Different artists have different styles. So when you pick an artist, you’re picking their style. For this game, it all started with this concept art created by George himself. He then interviewed a bunch of different artists, starting with the guy who did the backgrounds, Enrique. Then he tried a different artist, Sergio. Then he thought about maybe trying a pixel art look, so he asked pixel artist Derek Yu to do his take on the main characters. But ultimately, one of the Seattle artists, Rich Warner created this set of plants and zombies that made George pick the artist we did a few iterations on the sunflower and the zombie... and here is the style we ended up with, I was really pushing for the zombie's and sunflower's faces to look similar to my original concept sketches
  50. Related to the importance of team --- a great quote from Pixar. “Art challenges technology, technology inspires the art”. We saw a good example that here. the animation system. The idea was Tod’s the main programmer. He was inspired by Paper Mario. He created the system, and then that got Rich, the artist really excited.
  51. So that leads to the lesson of pushing contributions down as far as you can – don’t treat your team members like robots who just do what you tell them. Encourage them to be as involved as possible in the creative process, because you never know where your best ideas are going to come from. George was clearly the boss, and makes the big decisions, but his team members are very involved creative as well, even the engineer.
  52. Another lesson related to the early one about frustration --- test early, test often, with real people. Don’t just trust yourself. In fact, at PopCap, we take this very, very seriously.
  53. We have a tool called “Burrito” and we post versions of our games in there at many different stages, and then we encourage people to post feedback – from across the whole company. And in the case of PvZ, this caught a potentially very serious issue.
  54. Here’s the feedback. The point was that this guy’s wife didn’t know about the importance of planting lots of sunflowers first. So she was ending up with just peashooters, no sunflowers, and dying. It was frustrating for her, enough that she would want to quit. Of course, lots of people had lots of suggestions. “Add a tutorial” was the most common – namely, fix the problem by educating the player. Maybe. But then we investigated further…. Get sun from kills Tell player to plant 3 suns (tutorial) Reserve spots for sun flowers Give player more starting sun energy Start with sunflowers already in place
  55. Turns out, at this stage of development, both sunflowers and pea shooters cost 100 energy, and in fact you started out with 200 sun energy. Now, most hard core gamers knew just what to do --- plant lots of sun to build up your economy, and don’t start planting pea shooters until the zombies come out. So for a long time, this 100/100 split was never seen as a problem. But for a beginnner player, when the level starts, you can click on either. So they start planting pea shooters because they seem more useful
  56. And then you end up like this, with no sunflowers. You can still win in an easy level, but not on a harder level. So it was a problem.
  57. In the end, the solution was pretty clever… change the price of sunflower to 50, and reset starting sun to 50. So at the start, the ONLY thing you can do is plant sun. Solution: Reprice sunflower from 100 to 50 Tweaked sun generator to be a little slower Changed initial energy to start at 50 Now only one choice – guides the player Downside: rebalance & retest entire game
  58. So the lesson there is to prevent your players from making bad choices --- without taking away their freedom to choose, or making hard-core players think it’s too easy. Another example of this same law comes from the potato mine.
  59. Consider this early level. Here, when you start the level, everything is “charged up” and ready to go. So a lot of beginning players would buy it all.
  60. And end-up like this – pretty useless. So the fix was to start out with the “one-shot” items uncharged. So you need to wait 20 seconds before you can use them --- and by that time you’re spent all your money on sunflowers.
  61. And for the final rule…. Measure. Don’t just use your own judgement. In our case, we created a beta build and distributed it to a few hundred users to play for several months before finalizing the game. The data we gathered from those tests were used to tweak difficulty and to balance the game. It’s the same thing that social games are doing now.
  62. For example, here we flag levels that are too short – not enough to do.
  63. Here we flag levels that are too difficult.
  64. And here it’s interesting to note which plants people use AFTER the finish the entire adventure mode – helps us analyze player strategy.
  65. This is so important… having fun and goofing around is an important part of making a game. For example, one great joke came from the development team on April 1st. In the US, April 1st is a day of jokes. And so the team had the idea of creating a fake ice level build. Here is how they announced it:
  66. Sounds pretty cool, right? Let’s take a look at the demo….
  67. And in the end, this joke ended up turning into the famous “Yeti Zombie” in the game --- which may not have happened if we didn’t have that joke. And this Yeti gives users yet another reason to replay the game.
  68. Thanks for your time. I’d now like to open up the floor to questions of you have any.