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About the Course

This course introduces the fundamentals of video games and delves into the intricate art of game design, exploring concepts from generating original game ideas to crafting comprehensive design documents. Throughout the modules, learners will discover the iterative process of game development, emphasizing teamwork and reflection as essential components of creating compelling interactive experiences. This course is for learners of any experience level who want an introductory understanding of the video game industry....

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TD

Sep 14, 2024

An excellent course that masterfully covers the essentials of game design, perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike!

JM

Sep 16, 2024

Excellent course and detailed information! Everything learnt is practical and able to be applied instantly

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By Kathy K N

Oct 14, 2024

Course 1 had a terrible grading scheme (I'm currently finishing Course 2). Whoever put questions to things never mentioned and made it fill in the blank you gotta redo that. Also, PLEASE FIX THE AMBIGUOUS FILL IN THE BLANKS. You have to type it EXACTLY how they want it to otherwise marked wrong and punished by time locking for 23 hours?! No wonder there are so many bad reviews of this certificate all over the internet.

By Alexander T

Oct 16, 2024

I started taking the course. So far, I have completed the first two modules. But I was very unpleasantly surprised by the quality of the lectures and materials. They are very weak and general. At the same time, the tests are complex and are not disclosed at all or even approximated in the lecture. I work in game development, so they are easy for me. But I can't imagine how a person who knows nothing about game development would go through the course. So maybe you could make some normal materials where you would cover all the aspects? Especially if you are asking about it in tests

By Benjamin R

Sep 20, 2024

Much of the course material seems to be missing as the tests cover topics that the materials never cover. Furthermore, even if you happen to know the answers from your own experience the automated grading system will likely mark them as incorrect and you will not be allowed to progress. Ultimately, this course is a disappointing trap. Don't waste your time.

By midnightmetal4ever

Sep 28, 2024

Intro course fundamentally broken; staff engagement nonexistent.

By Jganzie

Sep 21, 2024

Course is a waste of time, quizzes are on material not covered and questions are marked wrong even when the correct answer is given. needs serious rework and is a disappoint for a paid product.

By ahmad m

Sep 21, 2024

horrible course its terrible AI grading system unless you write exactly letter for letter what the AI is expecting its going to say your answer is wrong, also most of the time the assignments & quizzes have nothing to do with the content provided in the course videos

By Lubov M

Oct 3, 2024

the tests do not match what is given in the lessons - this is inconvenient, but on the other hand, it makes you think and look for additional information! So I am rather happy with this approach

By Georg W

Oct 10, 2024

great videos and content, but the quizes were horribly designed.

By Vladislav C

Sep 28, 2024

It is a good course for someone with prior experience. For a newcomer it will be very challenging due to the lack of video tutorials and explanations

By Uģis B

Oct 9, 2024

Strengths: - The course offers a solid foundation in game design concepts. - The ideas and course flow are well-structured and logical. - Engaging deliverables effectively reinforces the course material. Areas for Improvement: 1. Quizzes: - Many questions cover untaught material, suggesting possible removed content. - Text input questions are ambiguous, with correct answers often marked incorrectly. - Some questions are out of order or beyond the course's scope, requiring external research. 2. Peer Review: - While valuable, the criteria are overly simplistic. - Current criteria only assess if the submission resembles a GDD and describes a possible game, lacking depth. Overall, the course provides a good introduction to game design. However, the assessment methods, particularly the quizzes and peer review process, need significant refinement to align with the course content and provide more meaningful evaluation of learners' understanding.

By Todd T

Oct 1, 2024

There were many issues with the course. The key being quizzes that covered material that was not covered in the course at all. The videos were informative but very lacking given the questions on the exams. There was no reference to additional reading material so I am not sure where that content was supposed to come from. The final assignment was a 30+ page game design document on a ficitonal game after only 15 minutes of video description and an industry example which was 350 pages, making it impossible to use as a comparison. Overall, while there were come gems in the course, in order to pass it required SIGNIFICANT personal research and time.

By carter p

Sep 23, 2024

The very end of the first of eight course certificate was good. The entire beginning was not. Also, the questions on tests practically NEVER had answers related to the topics that were taught before it. Many times the answers on the tests were words and things never even mentioned or said in the videos. The lesson consisted of like multiple 2 minute videos on different aspects of the video game industry. It really didn’t feel very engaging and informative. It felt too easy, especially for a professional certificate. I want a true learning experience, not a “getting my toesies wet in unreal”

By Daniel B

Oct 11, 2024

Testing material is divorced, out of order and disjointed from the course material. Editing is poor in many places. Exercises are good and well enough explained to provoke the intended serious look at the admin and structure of a project the size of a game.

By jacob m

Oct 19, 2024

Good info but they have some big issues when I took it with the tests not matching the content.

By Joseph S

Oct 3, 2024

Some of the Computer checked quiz sections are frustrating, giving an answer such as "interactivity" and failing due to expected answer "interaction" for example when the question is not so specific about the exact grammatical usage it expects of an answer. Some quizzes ask questions for modules not yet covered and some sections you are recommended to revise either don't exist or were renamed at some point. Despite that, good content and certainly helpful as an intro to design.

By Jacob B

Oct 3, 2024

Overall, I found the course very informative and engaging. The main speaker was excellent—he clearly has a deep knowledge of the subject and communicates it exceptionally well. His lectures were engaging and well-structured, making the material easy to follow. However, I did notice a few issues with the video editing. In several instances, the speaker was cut off mid-sentence, which disrupted the flow and clarity of the content. Additionally, there were some mismatches between questions and their corresponding answers, which could be confusing for students trying to grasp key concepts. Another area that I believe needs improvement is the approach to peer review. As someone with a doctorate, I believe that peer reviews in an entry-level course like this are inappropriate and come across as a shortcut to reduce the grading workload. Knowing that my work will not receive professional feedback makes me feel undervalued as a student. While feedback from fellow learners is useful in public forums, in a structured classroom environment, it feels unproductive, given the wide range of backgrounds and skill levels. That being said, if this course was an advertisement for the author's new game, it definitely worked on me. I wishlisted it on Steam, and I’m excited to try it!

By Daniel C

Oct 11, 2024

The course content is okay, but it seems a bit hastily put together. The content of the modules and the questions in the tests are not always congruent. The learning content for some questions is missing. The effort and level of detail required for the creation of the Game Design Document are relatively extensive in comparison to the learning content in the four chapters. Anyway, the task of putting together a Game Design Document is a great learning-by-doing exercise. So the course was worth the time.

By ayaan s

Sep 19, 2024

the assignments are really hard to attempt , because you get 5 min to do so many question and then some answers which are correct are marked wrong

By Donovan M

Nov 12, 2024

Rating may be temporary depending on if adequate changes are made to the course. Exams often ask questions that are not covered in any of the videos and often do not accept the correct answers. Many answers are often incorrect as well to these questions leading me to question of the instructor for the course or the team responsible for creating the exams even understand the content themselves and whether this course is a worthy investment of my time. At this time I have not spent any money on this course either as I am on a free trial, though I suppose the first red flag should have been when I clicked on an advertisement to enroll in this course for free and instead am required to sign up for a 7 day free trial.

By Steve N

Nov 7, 2024

I find the instructor to be a poor speaker and quite unenthusiastic. He seems like a nice person and clearly knows the subject matter, but I don't think that teaching is for him. He also keeps plugging his own game, which feels a little icky. However, the biggest problem with this course is not the instructor, but rather the fact that the quizzes contain questions on material that we HAVE NOT EVEN COVERED. And I'm talking about very, very specific material. Apparently, there was an entire history of video games portion that was cut from the syllabus, but yet questions regarding the history of video games found their way to the quizzes. Not only that, but the quizzes feature an "AI" scoring system, in which you input a written answer and the "AI" determines whether or not you answered correctly. Multiple times, I entered the EXACT answer they were looking for, and had the answer marked incorrect. Overall, this course is horribly designed, horribly executed, and in need of a total overhaul.

By Deepak R H

Oct 11, 2024

I was in the process of a career shift from the typical 3D industry to the Game industry. I sought a solid course to help me understand the gaming industry. Luckily Epic Games had launched this series of courses for Game Design. This helped me understand a lot of terms, and how things are prepared at a studio level, right from GDD to the distribution of the game in the market from the Introduction to Game Design course. Still, a lot more to go as this is just the start of Epic Games Game Design Professional Certification.

By Adrian P

Oct 24, 2024

This course has given me a direction with my game and motivated me to continue its development. Ryan is an excellent teacher, his videos are short, direct and very well explained. Ryan’s YouTube channel has been one of my go to resources for my game development journey. 10/10 highly recommend. Looking forward to playing MiMic!

By Gareth L S

Nov 14, 2024

I often struggled with finishing many things, but this course pushed me to write up a game design document that was far more thorough than any other previous GDD's I have written. Ryan was very detailed in his instructional videos, and his clarity made it easy to understand the fundamentals of game design.

By Abdul R

Nov 8, 2024

The explanation of the material is very in-depth, and the instructor is a very professional person in his field. I hope that by studying this course it can make it easier to find my career in the field of game development

By Tejas D

Sep 14, 2024

An excellent course that masterfully covers the essentials of game design, perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike!