Friday 5 January 2018

All you Need to Know to Develop your own Computer Game


Designing your own game is more than just writing down a few codes. However, if you have an idea that you think is the next big thing, it is time to act upon it right away!

There is various software out there that can help you in creating the game of your dreams. With a masters in computer games technology, you will be able to gain some perspective on your project and hone advanced illustration techniques that make your work easier and the game a lot more appealing. To be able to attract the right number of players, you want to find a balance between visual appeal, use of latest gaming technology and smart level design that keeps your audience engaged.

Here’s what you want to take into account when designing a computer game -

  1. Decide the Game’s Genre:

    Make sure you are clear about the genre of your game beforehand. This will make the creation process a lot easier. Also take a look at other games under this genre for some inspiration or to identify potential problems you may face during the development process. 
  2. Pick Software that meets your Requirements:

    Choosing the correct platform for the game development process. This will dictate the games controls and considerably impacts how you will develop the game and how the user will interact with it. While you pursue your masters in computer games technology, you will find that Game Maker Studio is popular for 2D game development while Unity is recommended for 3D development. 
  3. Make an Initial Prototype:

    Start by listing the basic features you intend to include in the game before spending all your time and energy into creating the detailed artwork. You need to know whether your vision can actually be realistically manifested. It is best to start with a rough framework and test it while adhering to the games rules. This way, if it doesn’t work you can either make appropriate changes or abandon the idea. 
  4. Creating the Graphics:

    Next, create the graphics. Write down the smallest details and create them. Choose to work on the graphics yourself or hire an expert designer to bring you to finish you want for the game 
  5. Adding Music and Sound Effects:

    Today it is relatively easy to create a unique tune for each accomplishment or occurrence during the game. Readily available tunes can also be added to your game. 
  6. Market Research:

    While you will obviously be the first one to play your own game, it is important to test the waters by making a few friends or focus groups play it before your launch it to the mass market. 


You may be surprised to find that they may play the game in ways that you hadn’t envisaged yourself. Also make it a point to bug test the game and refine the controls. Considering building your own computer game? Read this article to understand the approach to consider for long-term success.

2 comments:

  1. First things first, think about what you’re doing before you plow full-steam ahead with your game. It may not be a necessary step if you are just tinkering, but it’s one we highly recommend if you want your game to contain at least an ounce or so of substance.

    Regards,
    Kylian Gibbs
    http://www.scwebtech.com/

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  2. Nice sharing for present generation.
    Thanks

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