El Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) estadounidense es una de los centros formativos y científicos más prestigiosos del mundo.
Entre sus muchos cursos, en otoño de 2010 se realizó uno dedicado al diseño de juegos no-digitales: Game Design.
En su web MitOpenCourseWares se han colgado los contenidos del curso (lecturas, audios, juegos diseñados, etc.):
Students test "Black Hat", a board game where players attempt to hack the Gibson supercomputer. See more games designed by students under Assignments.
Instructor(s); Philip Tan, Jason Begy
As Taught In: Fall 2010
Level: Undergraduate / Graduate
This course provides practical instruction in the design and analysis of non-digital games. Students cover the texts, tools, references and historical context to analyze and compare game designs across a variety of genres, including sports, game shows, games of chance, card games, schoolyard games, board games, and role–playing games. In teams, students design, develop, and thoroughly test their original games to understand the interaction and evolution of game rules. Students taking the graduate version complete additional assignments.
¡Nos jugamos!

