So how Game is actually build? If you a fan of a game or you a hardcore gamer, i think you should know how a game actually build.
Now days gaming is popular world wide and every year new game are created and the technology based game are so developed, with new version of technology to day, hardware made game a very powerful tool that made graphics game so realistic.
The fact is, most people play games without knowing how a game is actually made! To build a game it takes effort, times, inspiration, technology, and more to create a game that captures the mind and heart of players.
So how a game been build?
Well, the popular solution is Macromedia Flash MX. This tool has a player, authoring tool and file format. It allows the creation of rich, graphic and multimedia that game developers can use to import of graphic formats. This means designers can use Photoshop, Illustrator, Freehand, or Fireworks to develop the game. Now days Flash very popular because it can be used to create action, adventure, educational, first-person shooter, puzzle, sports, or role playing games and many more.
Below is the process of creating a game:
The first step to making a game is to have a story. The story or plot is thought about and developed by game designers or players. Once the game is conceptualized, writers and artists work together on the storyboard and create sketches of the sequence with instructions for the technology team. The sketches are then scanned on to a computer and the next step is to breathe life into the story and characters.
How they creating the characters? Sketches are fine tuned until they are perfect. These are then transformed into 3D characters. The figures are scanned into a computer and a digital skeleton is created. This is what defines the size, shape, and movements of any figure in a game.
Next the programmers use Flash to bring movement and emotions into the figures of the game. Movement and characterization of the figures is followed by special effects and creation of the environment. Skies, clouds, wind, reflections, shadows, and more add mystery and atmosphere to the game.
Flash allows developers to produce realistic and complex environments. It is the environment that gives life and motion to a game. The 3D effects are created using polygons along with texture mapping and this is followed by coding. Codes are instructions written by developers that lends intelligence to the game and drives a game forward. The more complex a code the more thrilling a game. Codes establish logic to a game and generate the excitement and uniqueness.
Once the coding is done the testing begins. The testing helps the developer fine tune the game before it is marketed. This is when the game is rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board. The rating indicates the appropriateness of the game for different age groups.


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