Game Design and Development 5: Capstone Project

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Game Design and Development 5: Capstone Project

Coursera · Intermediate ·🚀 Entrepreneurship & Startups ·3mo ago

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Develops an original game from concept to playable version

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In the game design and development capstone course, you will create an original game from initial concept up to the first playable version! Along the way, you will have the opportunity to put your game ideas in front of your peers. The capstone experience gives you the opportunity to push your skills further and demonstrate your newfound skills as a game developer. The capstone also contains guest talks from game industry professionals at Riot Games, Blizzard Entertainment, Insomniac Games, Gearbox Entertainment, Iron Galaxy, Deep Silver Volition, Goodgame Studios, Stardock, GREE, Heart Shaped Games, and more.
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