Wednesday, 21 May 2014

3 Helpful Points For Budding Game Designers

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. Make it a point to stand out from the crowd. This point is especially important when given the fact that certain franchises like Call of Duty are yearly and, as a result, prominent in the gaming industry. While it might seem appealing to mimic what is most popular, the problem is that your project can stand the risk of being deemed a carbon copy and nothing more. If you have a creative idea that may not be familiar in mainstream gaming, do not be afraid to work off of the idea in question.

2. Game design is one of the few art forms in which science is necessary. This isn't to take away from the idea of creativity, since it is needed in order for the best games to rise to the surface. My argument, though - and I am sure that students in this field will be able to agree - is that computers are needed in order for these games to eventually be created. If such aspects as coding and rendering are not seen, games are unlikely to be created.

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.

Hopefully these points have given you a better understanding of what is needed from you in the realm of game design. It is clear that there is a lot of work that goes into this level of art but it is a challenge that is more than worth tackling. After all, most students in this field are ones who have grown up with gaming and want to be able to etch their own mark in the industry as well. These tips will be able to help budding designers along the way.




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