FUTURE IN GAME DESIGNING.......

July 26, 2018

Game development is definitely on the rise. Newer and better technologies are making game development an even more interesting field to work in. It isn't very far to assume we would be playing virtual reality games esp. if Oculus, Kinect come up with even more amazing stuff. As a game developer, you will have more control or power on how 'real' your game could be and how much of your creativity can be converted to reality.


                                                Now a days  game development is taken by so many young minds who have a passion to create a game and earn some bucks.....    but game designing is not easy rather than playing a game......



                                                         but it is easy when u have a grip on CODING  and some other basic concepts that who wanted to learn as the game designing is a tough job...... although u created many games....

                                                at last i wanted to say that IF U CHOOSE GAME DESIGNING AS UR GOAL make yourself stronger than others .  compete with u and make game bigger and better than ur past game. this spirit want to be in every game designer if they wanted to emerge as a GAME DESIGNER . in this competetive world....

Video game jobs of the future

Developing games for mobile is very different, versus developing for web. There’s a smaller amount of screen real estate. People are also playing mobile games in different places, for different reasons; the games need to work in very short sessions. There are different types of gamers (casual, on-the-go gamers vs. traditional serious gaming communities), differentiated between that contextual shift. I don’t know if that divide is actually growing, or if it’s just a perception. Serious gamers will still play casual mobile games on the go, for example.

The one major factor driving change in the iOS gaming and mobile development industry is money. There’s a large push towards free-to-play games, which is caused by the fact that they simply have the potential to make much more money than paid games. However, many independent developers are still sticking to paid games. Once a paid game develops a following, they can actually raise their prices and be quite successful.

It’s hard to tell how the industry will look in the next ten or twenty years—especially when you consider that Apple’s App Store only happened six years ago! That said, I think there will be a huge push towards virtual reality. It’s going to change everything.

For those of you who want to go into game design, the most important thing is to have a passion for games and games development. It really needs to be something you enjoy spending time doing in your spare time. The formal education you have isn’t nearly as important as a good portfolio.

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