Computer Game Design Classes: The Students' and Professionals' Perspectives
Volume 9, Issue 2 (2010), pp. 249–260
Pub. online: 15 October 2010
Type: Article
Published
15 October 2010
15 October 2010
Abstract
There are multiple reasons that justify teaching computer game design. Its multi-aspectual nature creates opportunity to develop, at the same time, creativity, technical skills and ability to work in team. Thinking of game design classes, one needs direction on what to focus on so that the students could benefit the most. In this paper, we present results of a survey on both the students' and working professionals' expectations from game design course and opinions on game designer job. Although sometimes consistent, the answers from the two groups often reveal significant discrepancies. We believe that the results presented in this paper can help improve the quality of computer game design courses and make their learning outcomes more compatible with the needs of the computer game industry.