tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30766504.post2104259475105761372..comments2024-01-15T03:36:11.777-05:00Comments on Teaching Game Design: Textbook Review: Introduction to Game DevelopmentUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30766504.post-28609398009155773512010-01-11T14:22:20.087-05:002010-01-11T14:22:20.087-05:00So... you're basically asking a textbook autho...So... you're basically asking a textbook author if he knows any place where you can pirate textbooks? No, and for shame!<br /><br />If you're a professor, you can always request an evaluation copy from the publisher for just about any book, if you're considering using it for a class.<br /><br />Some books have some or part of their contents on Amazon or Google Books, and most publisher sites will at least give you a table of contents and maybe some sample material.<br /><br />If you want to page through the whole book, best bet is to go to a local bookstore. I know in my area, Barnes&Noble will let you special-order any book at no obligation if they don't have it in stock; in a few days you can drop by, look through the book in the store, and decide whether to buy it when you're there.<br /><br />And, there's always the chance that your local public or campus library will have a copy (and some will even let you request it if you're willing to wait awhile).<br /><br />Or, just suck it up and buy the thing, and support your poor starving textbook authors.Ian Schreiberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03146360375570794401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30766504.post-6832497703762963592010-01-11T06:52:20.858-05:002010-01-11T06:52:20.858-05:00Is it possible for me to read this book online? Or...Is it possible for me to read this book online? Or Any Source or download link avail for it?game design programhttp://www.centennialcollege.ca/thecentre/gamedesignnoreply@blogger.com