Friday, May 16, 2014

Game Design & 3 Tips To Help Students

By Robert Sutter


There are many art forms - this goes without saying - but I am of the opinion that game design is one of the most appealing in this day and age. One of the reasons for this is because gaming has developed into a worldwide hobby and, more specifically, one that has reached out to many ages and backgrounds. Designers are needed in order for these games to be created, though. For those who are still learning, here is a list of 3 tips that will help your progress.

1. As a game designer, you have to make it a point to stand out. In my view, the video game market is one of the most diverse but the problem is that many developers like to look at what is trendy and work off of that. For example, even though series like Call of Duty and Super Mario are some of the most prominent, the truth of the matter is that emulating said series takes away the idea of creativity. In order to stand out, do not cast aside a creative concept you might have in mind.

2. It is important to understand that science is needed in order for this particular art to excel. Game design is meant to be a creative platform and I do not think that anyone can argue with such a point. With that said, science is needed as well since game design is done through computers. The understanding of such elements as coding is integral in order for games to be created. If such a level of understanding is not seen, games are ideas and nothing more.

3. Keep up-to-date with the news in the gaming industry. This goes for just about any field of work but given the fact that the video game business is one of the most rapidly-changing realms of work out there, stories are likely to crop up at a moment's notice. As a result, you have to stay up-to-date. You have to understand what is current so that you may be able to tailor your projects better. The learning experience, as you can see, does not end once you attain your degree.

These points are just a few to keep in mind if you want to make the most out of game design. To say that there is a tremendous degree of work that is associated with game design perhaps goes without saying but I do not think that this should turn anyone away from this particular endeavor. In fact, I am of the opinion that most of these students have potential because they have a lifelong appreciation for gaming. In time, as long as they put in the work, students can excel in the gaming industry.




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