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In addition, you might consider having the following roles: Animator, Level Editor, Audio Engineer, Quality Assurance Technician (aka Tester), and External Producer. Prepare to change role during the project; you might start, for example, as a game designer and end up to write code for the game.
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The third assignment is to describe yourself so that others get an idea about your skills as a game developer and team member. Then discuss and decide: 1) the name of your team; 2) internal communication (channels, tools, meeting times etc.); and 3) your team goals (based on your personal goals: what do you want to learn, what grade you are aiming at etc.; this should be written in your personal learning report). Other topics for discussion: funding, IPR issues, contracts/agreements.
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The third assignment is to describe yourself so that others get an idea about your skills as a game developer and team member. Then discuss and decide:
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1) the name of your team;
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2) internal communication (channels, tools, meeting times etc.); and
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3) your team goals (based on your personal goals: what do you want to learn, what grade you are aiming at etc.; this should be written in your personal learning report).
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Other topics for discussion: funding, IPR issues, contracts/agreements.
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More instructions can be found from http://gamecareerguide.com/ and http://creativeskillset.org/creative_industries/games.
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## 2. Create documents
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