The Video Game Development Process: How Are Games Made?
Pre-Production Phase: Making a Video Game Make Sense
-Game Concept
-Core Game Mechanics
-Gameplay Features
-Gameplay Breakdown
-Project Scope Breakdown
Production Phase: How Video Games are Made
Production of a game is the longest stage and is where video game content production occurs. It includes the content, assets, and co-creation. A production phase is a balancing act between creativity and time management. It’s an exciting time when artists, developers, and programmers work to implement content and complete various tasks for the game’s development. In any creative industry, staying on time while being creative and having fun is challenging. There are five categories in the pre-production phase which we will dive into.
Vertical Slice: A Glimpse into the Game
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Pre-alpha: Bringing the Game to Life
Rendering passes of video game development by Lumen & Forge
Alpha: Squashing Bugs
Beta: Testing, more testing, and fixing!
Gold: It’s Showtime
Post-production: It's Not Game Over Yet
Downloadable Content (DLCs): Expanding the Game’s Lifespan
DLCs with keep players playing by expanding the game and adding additional content
