Started on 11 Apr 2022
13 evening classes
Nikhil Malankar
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Never before has the video game market been in a better place. Playing games is one of the most popular pastimes around but creating them is much more exciting. This course will introduce you to what game development is by using real-world case studies, along with conceptualisation, production techniques, testing, animation, and practicability of game development. This course will also cover the Unity Game Engine. Join the batch now and start your journey towards being a Game Developer.
Game Development is the art of creating games and describes the design, development, and release of a game. It involves concept generation, designing, building, testing, and release. While you create a game, it is important to think about the game mechanics, rewards, player engagement, and level design.
The wide world of game development requires a sound knowledge of most of the popular game engines, which include: Cocos 2D, Cocos 2D-X, Unity 3D, Box2D, ChipMunk, Corona, OpenAL, Steam Programming, OpenGL ES(1.1- 2.0+).
Yes, you can build a game. The only catch is that you need to pick your game engines accordingly. Without a graphic card, game engines will not be able to function smoothly. I would not recommend using a PC with low configuration to build games.
If you have learnt the basics of C++ and advanced C# programming languages, you can definitely start with your Game Development journey. You can explore more languages as well if required.
If you are only into programming and have very little or less idea about game art, you can explore collaborating with a company or an artist who would help you with building the art. Programming art is very basic. I would recommend you to stick to programming and outsource the art design.
You can pick any stream (Science, Arts, or Commerce). It is important for you to read and know about the game development process. Game development involves programming and some creativity.