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  3. Computer Game Development and Design (MTAT.03.263)
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Computer Game Development and Design 2018/19 fall

  • Main
  • Lectures
    • Homework 1
    • Homework 2
    • Homework 3
  • Labs
    • Lab1 Introduction to Unity
    • Lab2 Unity Components
    • Lab3 & 4 Space Game
    • Lab5 Project Setup
    • Lab6 Tower Defence
    • Lab7 Tower Defence GUI & Buildings
    • Lab8 Tower Defence Content
    • Lab9 Blender Tree
    • Lab10 Sounds
    • Lab11 Animations
    • Lab12 Level Design
    • Lab13 Editor Extensions
    • Lab14 Lighting
    • Lab15 Procedural Generation
  • Projects
    • Design Document
  • Links

Lectures

Lectures take place on Mondays at 16:15 in Liivi 2 room 404.

Rules

  1. Attending a lecture gives 1 point up to 10. Except for the presentation lectures (marked in bold) contribute towards your project and are mandatory.
  2. All the homeworks are individual and you should do them alone unless it is said otherwise.
  3. Lecture homework deadlines are before the next lecture at 16:15.
    1. Submitting up to 24 hours after deadline: score is reduced by 50%
    2. Submitting more than 24 hours after deadline: 100% of points deduced
  4. Lecture homeworks have to be submitted through Courses as a well-formatted PDF document.

Schedule

  • 03.09: Introduction (Homework1 2p) - slides
  • 10.09: Prototyping and Game Mechanics (Homework2 2p) - slides
  • 17.09: Pre-Development (Brandon Marsh) (Homework3 2p) - slides
  • 24.09: Narrative and Design Document (DesignDocument 5p) - slides
  • 01.10: Design Document Presentations
  • 08.10: Graphics - slides
  • 15.10: Gamedev Lifecycle & UI Design - slides
  • 22.10: Polishing - slides
  • 29.10: Milestone 1 Presentations
  • 05.11: Sound Design - slides
  • 12.11: Animations - slides
  • 19.11: Level Design - slides
  • 26.11: Milestone 2 Presentations
  • 03.12: Modern Technologies - slides
  • 10.12: Procedural Generation - slides
  • 17.12: Marketing - slides

Next year!

  • 18.01 (12.15 PM) Liivi 2-207: Project Final Presentations
  • Institute of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
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