1. Introduction to Game Design: An overview of the game design process, principles, and terminology. Students learn about the elements of game design and how they contribute to creating engaging gameplay experiences.
2. Game Development Tools and Software: Instruction on using industry-standard game development tools and software. Students gain hands-on experience with popular game engines, such as Unity or Unreal Engine, and learn to create and manipulate game assets.
3. Game Design Theory: Exploration of key theories and concepts in game design. Topics may include player psychology, game mechanics, level design, storytelling, and user experience (UX) design.
4. Game Art and Animation: Introduction to the principles of game art and animation. Students learn to create and optimize game assets, including characters, environments, props, and animations. They also explore techniques for creating visually appealing and cohesive game visuals.
5. Game Programming: Instruction in game programming fundamentals using a programming language such as C# or JavaScript. Students learn to implement gameplay mechanics, AI algorithms, physics simulations, and user interfaces.
6. Game Prototyping and Iteration: Hands-on experience in designing and prototyping game ideas. Students learn to create and refine game prototypes, incorporating user feedback and iterative design processes.
7. Game Production and Project Management: An overview of game production pipelines and project management principles. Students learn about resource allocation, scheduling, budgeting, and effective teamwork in the context of game development.
8. Game Testing and Quality Assurance: Introduction to game testing methodologies and quality assurance processes. Students learn to identify and report bugs, conduct playtesting sessions, and ensure game quality and functionality.
9. Game Marketing and Distribution: Exploration of marketing strategies and distribution channels for games. Students learn about game promotion, monetization models, market research, and the role of social media and digital platforms in game marketing.
10. Game Industry Trends and Careers: An overview of the current trends and opportunities in the game industry. Students explore potential career paths, industry networking, and professional development resources.
The evaluation process is conducted through the submission of assignments, and there are no written examinations involved.