O game designer is the professional who designs and develops video games for different platforms, such as video games, computers, tablets and smartphones. It is responsible for creating and planning the interface, plot, art, animation, interactivity, characters, levels and mechanics of the game, making it engaging, fun and interesting for the player.
During the development of a game, the Game Designer goes through several steps, from planning the game itself during pre-production, defining the rules and design, to the conception of the game's art and programming, where he determines the settings of the plot, characters and environment
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According to an estimate by the Love Mondays website, on average, the salary of a Game Designer is R$ 4,383, with the starting salary varying between R$ 1,200 and 1,800.
As the Game Designer is responsible for the technical and artistic part of the game, art and design skills writing, creativity and knowledge of computational systems and languages are essential for this professional. He also needs to deal with multidisciplinary knowledge and know how to work in a team, since he will hardly produce all the content alone.
A common way to enter this profession is to start a career as a game tester. Considered by many as the dream profession, the game tester is the one who assesses whether the game's story and challenges are suitable for the proposed project and finds possible errors (bugs).
In Brazil
There are already specific courses for digital games in Brazil. The Game Design graduation can be done in the bachelor's degree, with a duration of 4 years. However, there are also technical courses lasting 2 years. In both cases, the student can create several games during the course.
Among the disciplines that the Game Design student will attend during the course are:
- History of digital games;
- Character and sound design;
- Script creation;
- Game programming;
- Modeling;
- Principles of animation;
- 2D and 3D animation;
- CG;
- Game Marketing.
However, it is common to find professionals who have other backgrounds, such as Science or Engineering Computing, Information Systems, Architecture or Graphic Design, for example, but act as Games.