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mention games are played in your school ? which game would you choose as a career and why ?​

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Answered by ashmitamoon14
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A career in Gaming, is an exciting but a highly competitive field with a combination of technology, creativity and fun. It is also an amazing and interesting career for those individuals who dedicate their lives for creating new and improved games.

Designing is the key aspect of developing games, it needs to be skillfully done with the help of game designers, programmers, engineers, writers, artists, producers and other staff. Individuals, based on their skills are designated in illustration and animation, 3D and 2D design, storytelling, graphic design, web design, interactive media, digital production and more. They should have an awareness or working knowledge of programming, fine arts, framing and even software development.

There is a huge difference between Gaming and Animation. It is not mandatory for an animator to have good game knowledge, but they work together with game designers and 3D modelers to create animations for games. But a game designer must have an in-depth knowledge of games and the art of sketching.

The game industry is rapidly changing on a daily basis and more and more new games are being invented. Hence, numerous opportunities are available in gaming industry for those who want to be part of the excitement of creating video games. But for obtaining a job one must be highly skilled and talented, as the employers strongly weigh talent, and demonstration of applied knowledge. Overall, Gaming Industry is growing into a lucrative and happening career for youngsters, who posses heavy coding and programming skills along with a passion for game and creativity.

Answered by dipalidhumal967
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The games played in our school are tag, hopscotch, Simon says ,kick the can, hide and seek, jump rope, football, dotchball, etc....I would choose football as my career because I like this game and I have also joined many classes

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