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Advanced Game Development CIST 2741
Prerequisite: CIST 27403 Credits
Advanced Game Design incorporates all of the basic game design elements into a continuing production process, taking
an idea from inception through completion in a timely and cost effective fashion. Each student will be expected to fulfill
the duties of each member of a game design team, learning every aspect of the process in order to be able to substitute
wherever and whenever necessary. It is suggested that the quality and completeness of a single, class-wide project have
some universal impact on the grades of each student, further enforcing the notion that every team member not only
participates in the project, but that the project itself affects in the success of each team member. Lab will use industry
tools to rapidly prototype ideas into practical game mechanics and provide the foundation for future game projects.
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