GAME DEVELOPER ROADMAP
You’ll receive a structured development roadmap that outlines skills, timelines, courses, and practical tasks. Follow the steps and reach the level employers require.
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Understand how games fit within the larger tech ecosystem and what the development process looks like.
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Learn the types of games (2D, 3D, VR, etc.) and how they're developed.
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Core logic building blocks—used in every game.
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Essential for structuring game logic (e.g., characters, levels, weapons as "objects").
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Collaborate with teams and manage code versions safely.
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Needed for movement, collisions, camera systems, and animation.
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Helps you design games that are engaging and balanced.
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Provides tools to build 2D/3D games without reinventing the wheel.
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These languages are the standard for scripting in their respective engines.
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A good starting point—simpler than 3D and still widely used.
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Adds complexity with spatial awareness and performance concerns.
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Learn to use and optimize resources created by designers and artists.
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Adds behavior and interactivity to your game.
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Design intuitive and user-friendly interfaces for players.
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Enhance immersion with well-timed and high-quality audio.
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Make characters and environments feel alive and dynamic.
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Adds realism or fun depending on how it's applied.
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Make games run smoothly across different devices and platforms.
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Identify bugs, fix them, and polish gameplay experience.
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Share your game with the world and learn the submission and approval process.
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Learn how games earn revenue and how to analyze player behavior.
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Stay organized and learn how real game teams manage scope and time.
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Games are rarely made alone—teamwork is key.
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Prove your skills and showcase finished work to employers or players.
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The industry evolves fast—keep learning!