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So You Want To Be A Video Game Designer. So You Want To Be A..., #4

Par : Linda Soules
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235880252
  • EAN9798235880252
  • Date de parution29/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Every video game you have ever loved started as an idea someone refused to let go of. If you are the kind of kid who finishes a game and immediately starts wondering how you would redesign the levels, rebuild the mechanics, or tell a completely different story - this book was written for you. So You Want To Be A Video Game Designer is an illustrated nonfiction guide for kids ages 10 to 14 who are curious about one of the most exciting creative careers in science and technology.
It goes far beyond surface-level inspiration to show young readers what game designers actually do every day - the real process of turning a rough concept sketch into a living, breathing game that players cannot put down. You will learn how game design works from the inside: how designers prototype mechanics and test them until they break, how writers build interactive stories that respond to the player's choices, and how artists, engineers, and sound designers collaborate to create worlds that feel impossibly real.
You will discover the science and psychology behind why certain games hook you and others do not - and why understanding that difference is the foundation of great design. This book does not skip the hard parts. It covers the history of video games and the visionary designers who invented the creative language the entire industry now speaks. It explains what development teams look like, what every role on a team actually contributes, and what it takes to push a project from first draft to finished product.
It is honest about what the work demands, because kids who are serious about this future career deserve a real answer, not a simplified one. You will also find practical guidance on what young people can start doing right now - from sketching game ideas and learning basic coding concepts to studying the games they already play with a designer's eye. Whether your passion leans toward art, storytelling, programming, or the science of how players think, there is a path into game design that fits the way your mind works.
For the kid who builds worlds in notebooks and debates game mechanics with friends. For the young reader who senses that video games are something more than entertainment - that they are an art form, a science, and an engineering challenge all at once. The next great game is waiting for someone to imagine it. That someone might be you. Ages 10 to 14. Nonfiction. Careers and Professions. Illustrated.