스포트라이트
비슷한 제목
Game Designer, Computer Game Designer, Game/Simulation Designer
작업 설명
"The Dreamers" Video game designers imagine everything from scratch, including the characters, gameplay, mechanics, and the plot. They might come from various different backgrounds: technical, audio, or art.
경력의 보람있는 측면
- Getting to make games!
- Being part of a dynamic, passionate community of game makers.
- Fun!
$59,881
인사이드 스쿱
인생의 날
- Pre-production: Dreams up and outlines game concept. Compiles everything into the game design document (the “game blueprint”) which includes concept, gameplay, feature list, setting/story, target audience, requirements/schedule, and staff/budget estimates.
- Production: Works with programmers and artists to ensure their design is being carried out. Checksbuilds. Creates flowcharts.
직업에 필요한 기술
- Storytelling capabilities
- 시간 관리
- Creative Thinking
- 디자인
- 문제 해결
- Tech savvy: Helpful to know scripting language (Lua, Python, 3D Modeling software).
Different Types of Designers
- Lead Designer: Main visionary of the game. Compiles the team’s ideas into the game design document. Manages schedules and tasks. Usually technically and artistically adept.
- Content Designer: Develops the game’s plot and characters.
- Game Mechanic Designer: Works on specific piece of gameplay. Work depends on the genre of game.
- Level Designer: Creates the environment of the game, objects and inhabiting characters within the environment.
- Writer: Creates text and dialogue.
Differences between Studio vs. Independent
Studio
- Works for a larger company, usually with a larger team of designers.
- Pros: Usually more financial stability, potential to work on larger projects.
- Cons: Will most likely work on things the company wants you to work on. Long hours to meet deadlines.
독립의
- Works with a team to create your own game. High risk, high reward.
- Pros: Works with a team on your terms, on your time. Gets to create your own game.
- Cons: Less resources, more risk, and must wear many hats (marketing, distribution, quality assurance…etc.).
현재 산업 동향
- Independent side is growing due to lower barriers to entry because of affordable software and easy distribution; in turn, there is more competition.
- Console is changing. Mobile games increasing. Especially with the iPad.
이 직업에 종사하는 사람들은 어렸을 때 어떤 종류의 일을 즐겼습니까?
- Played games: board games, card games, videogames…etc.
- Loved drawing and thinking up ideas, stories, different worlds,
- Loved animation and making comics.
- Made games: board games, card games, videogames…etc.
필요한 교육
- On average, Video Game Designers hold college degrees, such as a bachelor’s in game design, simulation and visualization, game art, game development, graphic design, multimedia design, or computer science. Some top designers earn a master’s
- While a formal educational background is often preferred, designers occasionally break-in by demonstrating proficiency and work experience in coding and other related skills
- Some schools feature bootcamps and ad hoc game design courses (like those offered by Vertex School) that students can take, such as game art and animation, programming languages, visual effects, 2D animation, 3D modeling, and concept art
- Project management and teamwork skills are also essential
- There are different types of games, such as console games, mobile games, computer games, and massively multiplayer online games, each of which may require different skills
- Most designers gain additional knowledge and skills through Video Game Designer internship On-the-Job training
최고의 교육 기관
고등학교와 대학에서해야 할 일
- Practice your skills early with easy, no-coding programs like GameMaker
- Consider designing a few games without the use of a computer
- Play a variety of videogames and take notes on which aspects you find most (and least) engaging
- Talk about gaming with friends and other players in the community, both online and in-person
- Remember to have conversations outside of online forums, because in-person dynamics can generate different thoughts and ideas!
- Work on an online portfolio showcasing your best work, and keep it updated as you get better
- Sites such as Coroflot, Carbonmade, and Behance are good for building free portfolios
- Sign up for programming language courses or study them on your own. Common languages for game development include C++, C#, JavaScript, Java, Lua, and Python
- Even if you have or are working on a college degree, you can sign up for edX or Coursera courses if you need extra focus on topics such as object-oriented programming and algorithms, or with using video game engines like Unity and Unreal
- Read lots of books and blogs, watch YouTube tutorials, and join school organizations related to the field
- Start publishing your games on sites like Itch.io, IndieGameStand, Desura, Kongregate, and Roast My Game! You’ll get plenty of feedback and be able to refine and update your game
일반적인 로드맵
1차 직장에 입지를 잡는 방법
- Major in video game design and develop your portfolio: When you apply, you can come in as a junior video game designer if you have made games on your own.
- Put your games out there: Test it on websites like gamejams.com or tigsource.com. You can get feedback from the users. See if you are any good and people like your game.
- Let your network know you are looking for work and share your online portfolio! Be sure to include any games you may have created and launched on your own
- Be persistent as you search for opportunities on Glassdoor, Indeed, ZipRecruiter, LinkedIn, and other job portals. Don’t forget to search for Video Game Designer internships
- Visit the websites of popular video game companies to see if they have opportunities listed
- Interview a working Video Game Designer and ask for tips on breaking into the career field
- Ask your professors, supervisors, and professional peers to serve as references for you
- Check out your school’s career center to get help polishing your resume and interview skills
- If attending a game-related college program, ask the program department about recruiter connections. They might be a pipeline to employers looking to recruit talented grads
사다리를 올라 즐기는 사람들의 자질
- Relentless: Those who have enough grit to not give up. Willing to keep working to fix bugs.
- 인내
- Humility
- Passion for design
- Passion for good stories
- Great communication skills and ability to work with a team of people
멘토에게서 찾아야 할 것
- Shares a similar philosophy to you.
- Somebody that is doing what you want to be doing and is excited about what they are doing.
권장 도구/리소스
Community
웹사이트
- 148apps
- 8 Bit Horse
- AI GameDev
- Amit’s Game Programming Information
- Black Golem
- Brainy Gamer
- Chris Hecker
- Codecademy
- 코스라
- Edge | Games Radar+
- 에드X
- GameDev.net
- Game Developer
- Game Developers Conference
- GameJobs
- GamePolitics
- GameSpot
- GamaSutra
- Game Tutorials
- Ian Bogost
- IGDA
- Indie Games
- No Twinkie Database
- Pixel Prospector
- Pocket Gamer
- Sirlin.net
- Social Games Observer
- TechCrunch
- The Koalition
- TIGForums
- What Games Are
- Y Combinator
책
- The Gamer’s Brain, by Celia Hodent
- The Ultimate Guide to Video Game Writing and Design, by Flint Dille and John Zuur Platten
- The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses, by Jesse Schell
계획 B
- Key transferable skills: Storytelling capabilities, design skills, (maybe) knowledge of programming languages.
- Alternate Careers: Game maker for board games, TV shows, and theme parks; computer programmer; UX designer.