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dravencalitho

Android Game Development Education

Build Android Games That Players Actually Want

Learn practical game development skills through real projects. Our students create games that get downloaded, not just completed assignments that collect digital dust.

How We Actually Teach Game Development

1

Start With Working Games

We begin each module by showing you completed games running on actual Android devices. You'll see exactly what you're building before writing a single line of code. No mysterious theoretical concepts - just working examples you can touch and play.

2

Break Down Every Component

Each game gets dissected piece by piece. We examine the user interface, game mechanics, scoring systems, and data management. Students learn why each component exists and how it connects to create the complete experience.

3

Build Your Own Version

Using what you've learned, you'll recreate similar mechanics in your own game project. We provide guidance and troubleshooting, but the actual coding and design decisions come from you. This builds real problem-solving skills.

4

Test With Real Users

Your games get tested by actual users, not just instructors. We organize regular testing sessions where people play your creations and provide honest feedback. You'll learn what works, what doesn't, and how to improve based on real user behavior.

Six Months of Hands-On Android Game Development

Our program covers everything from basic Android development to publishing finished games on the Google Play Store. Each month focuses on specific aspects of game creation, from user interface design to performance optimization.

  • Android Studio development environment mastery
  • Java and Kotlin programming for games
  • 2D graphics, animations, and user interface design
  • Game physics, collision detection, and scoring systems
  • Sound integration and user experience optimization
  • Google Play Store submission and marketing basics

By the end of our program, you'll have completed three fully functional games ready for publication. These aren't classroom exercises - they're actual games that could generate downloads and positive reviews.

Program Highlights

3 Complete Games
24 Weeks Duration
12 Students Max
1:4 Instructor Ratio

What Our Students Actually Achieve

87%

Complete the full program and publish at least one game

2,400

Average downloads for student games in first month

4.2

Average Google Play Store rating for graduate games

156

Students who completed our program since 2023

These numbers come from tracking our graduates' published games on Google Play Store. We follow up with students six months after program completion to measure real-world success.