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Glenunga

Catalyst Games - Term 3 Week 4

Emma has 6 years design, production and product management experience in the game development industry. She has qualifications in Game Design, Psychology, Visual Art and Interactive Digital Media. One of her most notable titles include the award winning Star Trek Lower Decks game just to name one!

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Catalyst Games - Term 3 Week 4
Catalyst Games - Term 3 Week 4

Time & Location

14 Sept 2024, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Glenunga, 99 L'Estrange St, Glenunga SA 5064, Australia

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Catalyst Games 

Emma has six years of design, production and product management experience in the game development industry. She has qualifications in Game Design, Psychology, Visual Art and Interactive Digital Media. Her most notable titles include the award winning Star Trek Lower Decks game, along with Phantom Galaxies, The Red Cross’s Danger Days, Kinder World (a mental health app/game) and 10 of Mighty Kingdom and Moose's Shopkins games.Emma frequently speaks at industry conferences and events such as PAX Australia, GCAP, Adelaide Youth Film Festival, Technically Games and many more. She has provided mentorship and guidance to younger game designers and loves to support new entrants to the gaming industry.   

Emma will take the kids through creating the basis for their own video game with four workshops focussed on building and developing paper prototypes. There will be no screens for these workshops with everything completed on paper. Emma  will teach game design principles as well as industry relevant development processes in a way that is age appropriate to a spectrum of ages.  The workshops are modular and adaptable to different interests and while there is a core focus that each workshop aims to teach, each are useful and can be applied on their own or as part of a course.  

Week 4 - September 14th: Production cycles of games The fourth and final session will explore production cycles of games and what would happen next if they were professional game designers. We will explore the games they have made and talk about who they are for, what platforms and types of games they would be best suited for if they were to be released and how they could develop their prototypes further if they had different intentions for where they want their prototypes to go.  

There will be a lot of fun in this session as we learn to play each other's prototypes.

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