CSTA 120: Game Development
YOUTH PROGRAMS

Game Development

CSTA 120
Explore how games are made. Design characters, environments and mechanics while working in teams to build a playable prototype.

Tuition Fees:
$2,411.10

Section Dates:

Description

Have you ever wondered about the magical process behind bringing game concepts to life, whether they're tabletop or digital? Our game development course takes you on an exciting journey where you'll discover the secrets of transforming an idea into a full-fledged game. Together with a group of creative peers, you'll learn the art of collaborative teamwork and experience the inner workings of a game studio environment. Explore the different stages of game production and the various departments that contribute to each step. Unleash your creativity as you delve into the secrets of designing an engaging game, and get up-to-date with the latest design software and game engines. Beyond game development, this course nurtures your problem-solving skills, encouraging personal growth and innovation. Whether you love the idea of playing games for a living, want to build a sensational multiplayer game, or design the future of immersive games, embark on an adventure in the world of game creation where every question leads to endless possibilities.

What You'll Learn

  1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of game design principles, including storytelling, aesthetics, experience, sound and visual elements
  2. Discover the significance of game design as a medium for interactivity, engagement and user experience.
  3. Understand different applications of game design, including different genres and forms of play, and its role in shaping the landscape of tabletop and digital games.
  4. Apply game design principles in practical projects ranging from conceptualizing to prototyping
  5. Analyze existing games, identifying elements of narratives, visual and sound design, and effective user engagement
  6. Synthesize creative ideas into a compelling game that effectively engages players, considers story, visual aesthetics, gaming platforms and audiences.
  7. Critique the work of peers, providing constructive feedback that considers game design principles, engagement and user experience, fostering a collaborative environment for iterative improvement.
  8. Develop a portfolio of game design projects reflecting your personal and creative growth, showcasing a range of skills and experiences gained throughout the course