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Stepping on Air

The Invisible Grace Period of Coyote Time and the Art of Forgiving Game Design

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Publisher Description

You are running towards a treacherous pit in a video game. You press the jump button a fraction of a second too late, your character's feet clearly running off the edge into empty space. Yet, magically, you still jump. You survive. This isn't a glitch; it is a meticulously engineered psychological safety net known among developers as "Coyote Time."



Named after the cartoon coyote who briefly floats in mid-air before plummeting, this invisible mechanic is the secret sauce behind the world's most beloved platformers. Human reaction times are imperfect, and strict, pixel-perfect physics often feel punishing and unfair to the player. By coding a hidden grace period—allowing the player to jump for a few milliseconds after leaving solid ground—developers create a seamless illusion of competence and fluid control.



This deep dive into the psychology of game design exposes the invisible tricks used to manipulate player frustration. It explores how developers bend the laws of digital physics, tweak hitboxes, and lie to the player in order to make the gameplay experience feel deeply satisfying rather than brutally realistic.



For aspiring game designers and curious gamers, this book reveals the hidden empathy built into your favorite titles. Discover how breaking the rules of physics is the ultimate key to achieving perfect, addictive gameplay.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2026
26 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
149
Pages
PUBLISHER
Epubli
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
830.5
KB
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