As with any software development project, gleaning ideas and expectations to map out a detailed action plan and deliverables is the cornerstone of a successful implementation with smarter resource allocation as well as deadlines and budget boundaries neatly met. Game development is no exception. Our team possesses a versatile track record in Game Design Document (GDD) creation covering a wide range of mobile game genres, including casual games, platformers, puzzles, fighters, and simulations, among others.
What You Need Is What You Get
Whether you’ve tons of exciting game ideas in stock or have some basic vision of the gameplay twists and turns, knowing how to bring a concept to life in such a fast-paced and highly competitive domain as game development, while cashing in the investment, requires profound technical and business acumen drawing on years of hands-on practice. That’s where zGames’ experience in crafting games based on well-outlined GDDs comes handy. A GDD resulting from teamwork between zGames developers, UI designers, artists, and QA engineers will beef up your existing ideas or implement your vision from the ground up to make an excellent roadmap for carrying out both relatively simple, as well as highly sophisticated game development projects.
Below are some typical situations around game development zGames can help you with:
Challenge
You’ve a basic high-level game development vision and need help in bringing it to a greater level of detail.
You’ve a more or less shaped game development concept but would like to solicit professional guidance on technical perspective for mechanics realization and vision viability at large.
You’re considering adding gamification to a business app or its component systems. Some of the examples include: promo games for digital solutions; augmented reality games to promote real-world objects; event-focused apps.
Solution
zGames will create a complete GDD covering design, technical, technological, and business aspects of the game based on a full on proactive interactive sessions.
zGames will elaborate on all the critical technical aspects, suggest enhancements and provide practical implementation guidance.
zGames will provide viable gamification ideas with a step-by-step implementation guide.
Key Deliverables
Depending on the future game implementation complexity and allocated budget, the GDD may cover the following aspects:
Game Overview: concept of the game, visual statement and overall project scope
Gameplay: detailed menu and screen descriptions
Graphics and Animation: game graphics style, visual effects, animation
UI: screen flow chart with each screen elements individually described
Game Mechanics: game physics, objects, and actions
Feature List: list of game features that must be implemented
Game World and Characters: main and back story, story progress, chats, character descriptions
Music and Sound Effects: list of game music tracks and relevant sound effects
Game Balance: options for tuning the game’s rules to ensure efficient task performance and character role-playing
Help System: First Time User Experience in the form of hints and messages
Supported Devices: the list of target platform compatible with the game development technology
Business Aspects: core marketing points, audience, business model, advertising options, etc.
Future Plans: possible ways of game development and enhancement
World-class Game Experience
An essential artifact of a project, a quality GDD makes a powerful launching pad for jumpstarting an efficient and productive game development initiative. A few examples featuring complex, visually compelling and functionally engaging gaming experiences rolled out by zGames based on thoroughly elaborated GDDs include Pong World, QIX Galaxy, and Fright Fight.
From a Heads-up Display sketch in GDD to a full-scale arena scene in the final release playable on OUYA. The transition is smooth and up to the expectation, delighting both hardcore and casual brawler style gamers.
Game designers at zGames have a knack for creating engaging gameplays, monetization features and immersive gaming experience for a diverse target audience: from casual gamers to mid-core, from kids under 6yo to international corporate staff. Take GDD development as a high ROI risk-free step that will naturally help build a successful game. Contact us to get a free quote, and get your game on!