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Identify the target audience of a gameGD2.1
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Identify the target audience of a gameGD2.1
Explain impact of “feature creep” on productionGD2.2
- 2
Explain impact of “feature creep” on productionGD2.2
Explain the interdependence of team members between artistic, technical and production disciplinesGD2.3
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Explain the interdependence of team members between artistic, technical and production disciplinesGD2.3
Explain the purpose of prototypingGD2.4
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Explain the purpose of prototypingGD2.4
Outline in detail the process of developing a game from concept to delivery and supportGD2.5
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Outline in detail the process of developing a game from concept to delivery and supportGD2.5
Describe each step of the production processGD2.6
- 6
Describe each step of the production processGD2.6
Explain how the project is going to be managed according to a milestone planGD2.7
- 7
Explain how the project is going to be managed according to a milestone planGD2.7
Explain the various types of collaboration toolsGD2.8
- 8
Explain the various types of collaboration toolsGD2.8
Utilize the production pipeline in the development of a gameGD2.9
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Utilize the production pipeline in the development of a gameGD2.9
Explain the value of version controlGD2.10
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Explain the value of version controlGD2.10
Explain the purpose of vertical sliceGD2.11
- 11
Explain the purpose of vertical sliceGD2.11
Demonstrate version control for example, Node Version Manager (NVM)GD2.12
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Demonstrate version control for example, Node Version Manager (NVM)GD2.12
Demonstrate good quality assurance practicesGD2.13
- 13
Demonstrate good quality assurance practicesGD2.13
Conceptualize and illustrate original game characters and assetsGD2.14
- 14
Conceptualize and illustrate original game characters and assetsGD2.14
Utilize illustration to create assetsGD2.15
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Utilize illustration to create assetsGD2.15
Establish a standard for world scaleGD2.16
- 16
Establish a standard for world scaleGD2.16
Create a storyboard for planning animationGD2.17
- 17
Create a storyboard for planning animationGD2.17
Change an object’s state or position over timeGD2.18
- 18
Change an object’s state or position over timeGD2.18
Establish an object’s relative speedGD2.19
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Establish an object’s relative speedGD2.19
Simulate a naturally occurring or mechanical cycle such as walkingGD2.20
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Simulate a naturally occurring or mechanical cycle such as walkingGD2.20
Apply animation to game assetsGD2.21
- 21
Apply animation to game assetsGD2.21
Describe the role of typographyGD2.22
- 22
Describe the role of typographyGD2.22
Evaluate the use of layout and compositionGD2.23
- 23
Evaluate the use of layout and compositionGD2.23
Explain color theoryGD2.24
- 24
Explain color theoryGD2.24
Describe the principles of animationGD2.25
- 25
Describe the principles of animationGD2.25
Describe the role of perspectiveGD2.26
- 26
Describe the role of perspectiveGD2.26
Demonstrate 1- and 2-point perspectivesGD2.27
- 27
Demonstrate 1- and 2-point perspectivesGD2.27
Draw a proportionally correct figureGD2.28
- 28
Draw a proportionally correct figureGD2.28
Describe the characteristics and purposes of 2D, 2,5D, and 3D artGD2.29
- 29
Describe the characteristics and purposes of 2D, 2,5D, and 3D artGD2.29
Recognize the importance of and implement continuity of art styleGD2.30
- 30
Recognize the importance of and implement continuity of art styleGD2.30
Describe environments within a gameGD2.31
- 31
Describe environments within a gameGD2.31
Compare the process of creating an interior vs exterior environmentGD2.32
- 32
Compare the process of creating an interior vs exterior environmentGD2.32
Identify components in an environmentGD2.33
- 33
Identify components in an environmentGD2.33
Generate terrains for a specific environmentGD2.34
- 34
Generate terrains for a specific environmentGD2.34
Create hard surface assetsGD2.35
- 35
Create hard surface assetsGD2.35
Create an environmentGD2.36
- 36
Create an environmentGD2.36
Develop organics for a specific environmentGD2.37
- 37
Develop organics for a specific environmentGD2.37
Describe archetypes of charactersGD2.38
- 38
Describe archetypes of charactersGD2.38
Explain character personalities and stereotypesGD2.39
- 39
Explain character personalities and stereotypesGD2.39
Compart and contrast methods to design charactersGD2.40
- 40
Compart and contrast methods to design charactersGD2.40
Describe the character’s evolution throughout the gameGD2.41
- 41
Describe the character’s evolution throughout the gameGD2.41
Examine importance of non-player characters (NPC)GD2.42
- 42
Examine importance of non-player characters (NPC)GD2.42
Construct character(s) for a gameGD2.43
- 43
Construct character(s) for a gameGD2.43
Differentiate between syntax and semanticsGD2.44
- 44
Differentiate between syntax and semanticsGD2.44
Incorporate primitive data typesGD2.45
- 45
Incorporate primitive data typesGD2.45
Utilize arrays to store a list of primitive data typesGD2.46
- 46
Utilize arrays to store a list of primitive data typesGD2.46
Demonstrate input from different sourcesGD2.47
- 47
Demonstrate input from different sourcesGD2.47
Construct and register a callback functionGD2.48
- 48
Construct and register a callback functionGD2.48
Compare and contrast constants and variablesGD2.49
- 49
Compare and contrast constants and variablesGD2.49
Select and implement conditional controlGD2.50
- 50
Select and implement conditional controlGD2.50
Implement functionsGD2.51
- 51
Implement functionsGD2.51
Select and implement iterations (loops, recursion,)GD2.52
- 52
Select and implement iterations (loops, recursion,)GD2.52
Recognize and implement sequential controlGD2.53
- 53
Recognize and implement sequential controlGD2.53
Test and debug programsGD2.54
- 54
Test and debug programsGD2.54
Design and implement user-defined data typesGD2.55
- 55
Design and implement user-defined data typesGD2.55
Demonstrate output to different destinationsGD2.56
- 56
Demonstrate output to different destinationsGD2.56
Practice object-oriented programming (OPP)GD2.57
- 57
Practice object-oriented programming (OPP)GD2.57
Identify expected input and outputGD2.58
- 58
Identify expected input and outputGD2.58
Utilize basic steps in algorithmic problem-solvingGD2.59
- 59
Utilize basic steps in algorithmic problem-solvingGD2.59
Discuss top-down versus bottom-up developmentGD2.60
- 60
Discuss top-down versus bottom-up developmentGD2.60
Generate test cases and expected resultsGD2.61
- 61
Generate test cases and expected resultsGD2.61
Apply simple data structuresGD2.62
- 62
Apply simple data structuresGD2.62
Explain how algorithms are used to produce artificial intelligence (AI)GD2.63
- 63
Explain how algorithms are used to produce artificial intelligence (AI)GD2.63
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