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The Do’s and Don’ts of Game Design

The Do’s and Don'ts of Game Design' to uncover crucial tips and avoid common mistakes in game design

It’s harder to tell the exact number of games today because gaming fever has always been on fire for gamers. This gaming industry is vast and constantly, day by day, with mind-blowing storytelling and catchy features. 

We all are familiar with countless games since our childhood and there are almost millions of games for various categories and platforms such as video games, mobile games, board games, card games, and the list goes on and on. 

But wait for a second! When discussing developing a successful game of all time, such as Red Dead Redemption 2, Resident Evil 4, GTA, Metal Gear, Call of Duty, and Counter-Strike, as a developer, you need to consider certain things to do and not to do. 

This blog could help you, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced game designer. Read these do’s and don’ts and learn techniques to make your game engaging and enjoyable for players.

 

DO’s – That You Need To Follow

1- Brainstorming While Defining Core Ideas

Do not rush when you are developing your game. Take it seriously, like a project nearer to your heart, and never start the game development with a vague idea of what you want to do. At this moment, you need to keep calm and take some time for brainstorming sessions. 

  • Define Your Core Values
  • What Will Be The Main Mechanics
  • What Will Be The Designs 
  • Effects And Messages 

These things will give you a solid foundation. You need to understand that unclear ideas hinder the creation of video games. So, only work ahead once you have cleared up these things; otherwise, you will be allowed to fly in the future.

 

2- Do Research About Your Target Audience 

RND is the backbone of every project, so keep this in mind: Whom are you going to make this game for, and why? Will they attract you or not? What are their interests and behaviors about gaming experiences? 

Do your homework before starting things about the design work and process. In short – research your target audience, including their age group and what type of games they enjoy. This will help you make decisions when designing your game mechanics, visuals, and overall theme – plus, you will have insights and ideas to develop the relevant gaming experience.

 

3- Make Something Original – Be Unique Every Time

Trust your instincts and try to believe in your creative ideas. Be original, but know that it can be tempting to go with the flow and launch into creating a clone of the trendy game. 

You can go for various options; there is nothing bad about popular genres like shooter, platformer, or RPG while trying to bring something new. You can get inspired but can’t just do “COPY AND PASTE” stuff. If you have read and followed the above section about brainstorming ideas, you must have a creative, unique, well-defined mechanic to create a memorable video game.

 

4- Interactive Learning: 

Make sure your games are natural and exciting. Always try to add elements that encourage active participation and provide problem-solving features. You could be creative with this approach and come up with ideas that allow your players to experiment, make choices, and see the consequences of their decisions with a memorable and catchy gaming experience. This interactive learning through your game will definitely foster critical thinking and understanding in players, and they might stick with it for a longer period.

 

5- Humanizing Game Design

This is important—do not forget to incorporate real-world context into your next gameplay. This must enrich learning by showing practical applications of knowledge. Gamers do this because prioritizing engaging mechanics engages players and ensures they stay immersed and entertained longer. Believe in the feedback and keep testing and listening to the feedback you get. This feedback is vital for refining the game experience and making it more enjoyable and impactful.

The Do’s and Don'ts of Game Design – A guide to creating engaging and successful games.

Don’ts – To Keep In Mind

1- Unresponsive Controls With Extra Information 

You need to make sure that your game is smooth and easy to play, with responsive and intuitive controls that engage readers and don’t frustrate them from the gaming experience. Make the gaming elements, graphics, information, and all other elements digestible so the learning and gaming experience can be memorable and remarkable. 

 

2- Do Not Neglect User Interface (UI) Design

Design and graphics attract more when presented with strong storytelling and engaging visuals. Always remember that the more confusing or cluttered your user interface, the more players will not have an engaging gaming experience with your game. Do some research and design your UI professionally so that players can easily navigate and interact intuitively.

 

3- Tell What Is True About Your Game’s Features

Do you remember when your mother told you you were the most handsome in the world? Well, that sure is true. But when you think your game deserves the same response from the world, you might be wrong. 

When launching your first title, a common mistake is going overboard with the description. Some gaming companies claim that “revolutionary mechanics” and “hyper-realistic graphics” for a Pong clone are too optimistic. Promoting your game cleverly is fine, but sticking to lies for sales isn’t cool.

 

4- Don’t Go For Overcomplicate Mechanics

People play games to get entertained. You have to be different here. Always avoid overly complex game mechanics that can confuse or frustrate your target audiences unless complexity is crucial to your game’s core experience.

 

5- Never Ignore Gamers True Feedback

Some gaming companies need to consider feedback seriously. Avoiding it could threaten the game and all your efforts to develop it. Always pay attention to it because it can lead to missed opportunities for improvement in terms of graphics, options, and other features and a less enjoyable gaming experience. 

 

In a Nutshell Of Gaming

In a nutshell, you have to keep all these “Do’s & Don’t” in mind when promoting your game ethically. Being creative and intellectual, avoiding overcomplicated mechanics, and offering gamers feedback for continuous improvement can bring your game onto the hottest games of the year list. Stay updated and transparent while doing game marketing and audience to build a loyal fanbase. It will help you maintain a positive reputation in the gaming industry, so good luck with your next game development adventure!!