Game Designer
Create and produce computer or video games including concepts, scenarios, characters and game play.
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What's it like to be a Game Designer?
Games Designers invent, develop, create and produce computer or video games. Game Designers may work alongside Animators, Game Developers and Producers.
Tasks and duties
- Work in games development teams to make creative decisions about games’ concepts, interfaces, maps, scenarios, characters, storylines and game play.
- Undertake computer-generated design and apply design, narrative imaging, modelling and animation to game environments.
- Developing user interface concepts, including menus and controls, and work to improve existing game
Many Game Designers specialise in a particular game platform (such as PlayStation or Xbox) and a specific aspect of game development, such as game play or scripting.Game Designers have strong skills in computing as well as possessing creative flair and excellent communication skills.
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To work as a Game Designer in Australia, you usually need a qualification in digital and interactive games, computer games design, animation or digital media technologies. It is also possible to become a game designer through a traineeship, but whichever career path is taken work experience and a portfolio of work is desirable from an employer’s perspective.
- 1.Undertake a qualification in the area of game design. This is commonly a Certificate IV in Information Technology (Gaming Development) (ICT40120) or a Diploma of Information Technology (ICT50220).
- 2.Gain work experience in the field and build a portfolio of work.
- 3.Game Designers wanting to further their career may wish to undertake degree-level qualifications such as a Bachelor of Games Design to work towards becoming a Lead Game Designer.
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Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Game Designer employers on SEEK are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas.
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Latest Game Designer reviews
5.0Oct 2018
Reviewer's Qualification
Bachelor of Games and Interactive Entertainment
Experience
1 – 4 years
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I'm self-employed
The good things
The gaming industry is a fun and amazing place to work, lots of different people and the projects can be amazing to work on.
The challenges
In Perth the roles are volunteery at the most, their is not work here for game designers unless you have self funding.
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