Introduction to Game Design and Development

CGDD-100-9237

University at Albany

  • Semester
    Spring 2026
  • Instructor
    Anna Ford
  • Start Date
    01-21-2026
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    518-442-5140

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This course is your gateway to the captivating world of interactive computer games, with a multi-faceted approach that merges both technical and creative aspects. It places a strong emphasis on comprehending the essence of games, the societal dimensions tied to gaming, the complete game development process, rapid prototyping, rigorous playtesting, creative problem-solving within constraints, and effective, constructive critique. In the technical component of the course, students will harness a diverse set of development tools and techniques in collaboration with a modern game engine. Together, they will embark on the design and development of numerous game prototypes, culminating in the implementation of a digital game. This is an inclusive and approachable course where students will explore how video games, and games in a broader context, shape experiences and convey ideas. They will have the opportunity to create original games, engage in thoughtful game analysis, and explore related topics such as the history, technology, narrative, and ethics of games. Importantly, no prior programming experience is required, making this course accessible to a wide range of students with varying interests and backgrounds. Join us in this multifaceted exploration of the world of gaming, where you can design, critique, and appreciate games from a multitude of perspectives.
Course Area: Information Design & Technology
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 01-21-2026 - 05-05-2026
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Instructor: Anna Ford
Local Course ID: 26SP_ALB_CGDD100_2
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