Looking into Videogame Design

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A week or two ago we received an assignment to research the career we wanted to go in to in the future. Knowing full well what I wanted to do, it wasn’t hard to head straight to the internet to learn more about videogame design. As a kid I grew up playing videogames so I already had some significant exposure to the genre. As a kid I would also draw all the time and would later turn that hobby into a career plan. With these in combination, becoming the person who designs the games is like a dream to me.
I already knew some things about designing videogames like the types of things I would be doing and the time it takes to develop big games. Some things I wanted to know were the salary, the process of making a game, the work environment, the level of education it required, and the levels of stress I would be under in this career.
Experience:
To answer these questions we were asked to look at a few different sources, one of which being a personal experience or interview. I chose to look at several different videogames and analyze them by looking at the character development, the graphic quality, the scenery, and when it was made. All of the information gathered would have been wasted if I had not cross referenced them with the amount of time in which it took the development team to make these games. As expected, I noticed that as the amount of time spent developing the game increased, the quality of the game showed significant improvement.
BLS:
As another source to look at, we were advised to visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) website. When I visited the site I typed videogame designer into the search bar and waited for the results. The articles popped up and were written by sources that showed unbiased, factual informat...

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...o find the stress levels of someone with this job and the work environment as well. For the most part my opinions on being a game designer have consistently stayed the same throughout my research. At the start I was very intrigued by the subject and after the work I feel the same way and I even wish to learn more about it. Now that I know all this information about videogame design I want to start on a path towards this career. My first step will be to take more art classes in high school and later going to Schoolcraft where I will get a two year degree in videogame design. After that I will transfer to Bowling Green University as stated above where I will finish out my education. Thankfully, BGU has an after graduation assistance program to help me find work in my field after I finish. Hopefully, with this plan I can start a successful life as a videogame designer.

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