11 Game Design

Standards:


92004: Create a computer program 5 Credits


92005: Develop a digital technologies outcome 5 Credits


92007: Design a digital technologies outcome 5 Credits


Total   15 Credits

Video game design is the process of combing art, programming to design the gameplay, environment, storyline, and characters in an interactive medium. At Burnside students can study Game Design at year 11 to 13 within the Digital Technology curriculum.

The Video Game market is huge. As of 2018, video games generated sales of US$134.9 billion annually worldwide and its still growing, so there are plenty of opportunities to work in this industry. Larger than the movie and music industries combined.

Additionally the course is designed to teach a wide range of skills including project management, teamwork, leadership, and self-directed learning.

Topics

Python Programming

Learning Godot and Piskel

Video Game Design

Video Game Development

Course Calender

Past Student Projects

Term 4 Extras

Game Design Portfolio

Codin Game Programming Practice

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