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ARTD1157 2025-26
Games as Poems
In the Games as Poems module, you will explore the use of poetry as a lens for game creation. This approach emphasizes a robust understanding of the basic building blocks of games, and ways in which these building blocks can be reconfigured to help players slow down, pay attention, and engage with complex emotions and encounters. -
ARTD2170 2027-28
Games Design
In the Games Design module, you will embark on an individual journey to create a series of documentation, including production planning, design specifications, and core player experience and market analysis, culminating in a video game internal pitching deck. This deck will detail what the game is, provide a story outline or synopsis, game play pillars, game loop details, key art, key prototypes, player experience, and explain why this game is exciting. The presentation of this deck is designed to support a game director in approving projects for further development. -
ARTD2170 2026-27
Games Design
In the Games Design module, you will embark on an individual journey to create a series of documentation, including production planning, design specifications, and core player experience and market analysis, culminating in a video game internal pitching deck. This deck will detail what the game is, provide a story outline or synopsis, game play pillars, game loop details, key art, key prototypes, player experience, and explain why this game is exciting. The presentation of this deck is designed to support a game director in approving projects for further development. -
ARTD1158 2026-27
Games Design & Culture
In the Games Design & Culture module, you will delve into a wide array of cultural studies that have shaped and continue to influence game design. By engaging in "thinking through making," you will explore and respond to these cultural and theoretical influences through practical activities. -
ARTD1158 2025-26
Games Design & Culture
In the Games Design & Culture module, you will delve into a wide array of cultural studies that have shaped and continue to influence game design. By engaging in "thinking through making," you will explore and respond to these cultural and theoretical influences through practical activities. -
ARTD2168 2027-28
Games Development Pipelines
During the Game Development modules, you will build on a Semester 1 game design pitch to create a prototype that deeply explores your game concept. This interactive prototype will showcase a high level of gameplay and provide a solid proof of concept, addressing complex components such as the game loop and the most challenging aspects of the game design. -
ARTD2168 2026-27
Games Development Pipelines
During the Game Development modules, you will build on a Semester 1 game design pitch to create a prototype that deeply explores your game concept. This interactive prototype will showcase a high level of gameplay and provide a solid proof of concept, addressing complex components such as the game loop and the most challenging aspects of the game design. -
ARTD2169 2027-28
Games Development Process
During the Game Development modules, you will build on a Semester 1 game design pitch to create a prototype that deeply explores your game concept. This interactive prototype will showcase a high level of gameplay and provide a solid proof of concept, addressing complex components such as the game loop and the most challenging aspects of the game design. -
ARTD2169 2026-27
Games Development Process
During the Game Development modules, you will build on a Semester 1 game design pitch to create a prototype that deeply explores your game concept. This interactive prototype will showcase a high level of gameplay and provide a solid proof of concept, addressing complex components such as the game loop and the most challenging aspects of the game design. -
MEDI2042 2026-27
Gastrointestinal (GI)
This module will introduce students to the key elements of the gastrointestinal system from development through to clinical (patho)physiology. The module will focus on the anatomy and physiology of the normal GI system and investigate the common mechanisms of disease and appropriate treatments. Further details will be provided on Blackboard.