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... you to join the industry that creates that which you are so passionate about.
- What Will I Learn While Earning a Game Design Degree? -
You will learn an understanding of the fundamentals of all aspects of creating video games, to include programming, art and design. You will also have the opportunity to specialize.
Programming is of course the foundation of creating games, so acquiring ...
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... game out there by incorporating life-like graphics and new features. Video game design has come a long way from the days of Atari and it does not look like the industry is going to slow ... have distinct video game consoles with innovative graphics and features. These companies come out with game systems every year trying to out do the current systems that are already on the market. Each company has ...
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... an ideal starting point to show you all practical areas of game design and (most importantly) to get you thinking like a designer. Think of it as a foundation, upon ... an accessible way to get at least a minimum baseline of understanding of those other parts of design that are so mysterious to you. The most useful part will probably be the lenses themselves (of which you can purchase a separate deck ...
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... students prepare for a rewarding new career in the growing video game industry.
St. Albans, VT (PRWEB) ... for workers with the right skills
Stratford’s Video Game Design course is a convenient and affordable way for individuals get the training they ...
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... many different perspectives, or lenses. While touring through the unusual territory that is game design, this book gives the reader one hundred of these ... – one hundred sets of insightful questions to ask yourself that will help make your game better. These lenses are gathered from fields as diverse as psychology, architecture, music, visual design, film, software engineering, theme park design, ...
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... Game License posse and the most prolific Tweeter i know, rounded up three game devs and yours truly for a podcast. Here are the panelists:
Iain Lobb (@ ... ) – A UK-based freelance Flash game developer, formerly of Bloc Media where he developed Stackopolis, ... Letter articles. Not to be confused with this guy:
The topic was ostensibly game design in Flash, but we tended to stray off the yellow ...
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