DePaul’s Game Development degree programs teach the fundamentals and details of game design, and prepares you to work in computer gaming and interactive media fields as storytellers, critical thinkers, entrepreneurs and leaders in the field of gaming. Throughout the Game Development program, you’ll collaborate on interdisciplinary teams with programmers, artists, writers and audio designers.
You’ll learn about the entire game development cycle, from ideation to documentation, prototyping, implementation, iteration and testing. As a Game Development major, you’ll have four different gaming labs to take advantage of: development and research labs, the game play lab, the augmented reality lab and the playtest and usability lab.
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