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GAME:IT

GAME:IT. COURSE OBJECTIVES. GAME:IT COURSE OBJECTIVES. UNIT 1: We will Learn about why games are important and how gaming skills translate to the “real world” Learn about what goes into making a GOOD game Learn about color & design techniques

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GAME:IT

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  1. GAME:IT COURSE OBJECTIVES

  2. GAME:IT COURSE OBJECTIVES • UNIT 1: We will • Learn about why games are important and how gaming skills translate to the “real world” • Learn about what goes into making a GOOD game • Learn about color & design techniques • Learn how & why game development teams are formed • PLAY GAMES & HAVE SOME FUN!

  3. GAME:IT COURSE OBJECTIVES • UNIT 2: We will • Learn about the engineering cycle used by game development teams to problem solve • Learn about the different jobs and skills used in a game development team • Learn how physics & math are very important in designing a good game • PLAY GAMES & HAVE SOME FUN!

  4. GAME:IT COURSE OBJECTIVES • UNIT 3: We will • Learn about Game Maker software • Learn about different programming languages and techniques • Build off of our knowledge of “What makes a good game” and use Game Maker to design and program actual working games • Learn how important engineering, science and math skills are in game development • PLAY YOUR GAMES & HAVE SOME FUN!

  5. GAME:IT COURSE OBJECTIVES • UNIT 4: We will • Put all of our learned game design skills into an original project • Form game development teams • Design an original game • Create a marketing plan for your game • Present your game and plan to the class • Take a course feedback survey • PLAY YOUR GAME & HAVE SOME FUN!

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