Digital Game Design
Game Design should include original content, design, and rules of an interactive game.
Students may use the software program of their choice in order to demonstrate creativity, originality, organization, and interactivity. Students should be able to explain to judges what inspired their game idea and how they programmed their game to achieve project goals.
Students may use the software program of their choice in order to demonstrate creativity, originality, organization, and interactivity. Students should be able to explain to judges what inspired their game idea and how they programmed their game to achieve project goals.
Some programs that may be used include (but are not limited to):
- Scratch
- Hopscotch
- Construct 2
- Game Maker: Studio
- Unity
- Godot Engine
- Unreal Engine 4
- Stencyl or GameMaker
- Cocos 2D
- GameSalad
- FlowLab
- Sploder