The Capstone project is a place for you to develop your game idea into a fully-fleshed proposal. A game design document is your game bible, the go-to document that defines the genre of your game, its look and feel, and the evolution of gameplay. This four-part capstone project guides you to distill and improve the foundational aspects of your game so that you may express your ideas in a clear and productive way.

Game Design Document: Define the Art & Concepts

Game Design Document: Define the Art & Concepts
This course is part of Game Design: Art and Concepts Specialization

Instructor: Théotime Vaillant
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Great way to wrap up the overall course. Very pleased with my final product!
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Amazing and beautiful experience. Although I would have liked it to be more demanding! :)
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Great course, but it has too much bot or empty submissions. It would be way better if Coursera will improve moderation process for this course.
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