Dependable Auto Transport at EZAutoShippers.com
Designing Video Games

Categories


Kindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device

Home -> Gaming Counsel -> Designing Video Games

Designing Video Games


 

Can I Get Paid to Play Video Games?

Can people really get paid to play video games? Or, is it just a big fat lie that serves no real purpose? In truth, people can, and are, getting paid to play video games every single day. However, the word "play" usually loses some of it's meaning with this type of opportunity.

One of the biggest misconceptions about playing games for cash is that it is all fun and games. You get to sit back, relax, play video games, and then collect a big fat check at the end of it all. That would truly be a great job; but unfortunately, that's not how it really works. Rather than playing a video game for fun, you will be testing it as part of a task.

You heard correctly, professional video game testers aren't paid to have loads of fun playing cool, new video games -- they're paid to test and evaluate new video games for developers.

The most common response to the above is "what's the difference between playing and testing?" Well, it's simple really. When you play a game, you beat an area and move onto the next. When you test a game, you beat an area and then RESTART that area and play it again. You don't do this once, twice, or even three times. You do this many, many times until you've located all the bugs and glitches of that area. This could mean playing a particular part of a game a dozen or more times to ensure that you've located all possible problems. Does that sound like a "good time" to you? Probably not!

Don't get the wrong impression. Video game testers can and do have fun doing their job -- it's just that the fun isn't as much as some people think it is. Rather than drinking cola, eating pizza, and hanging out with friends playing great games, testers are actually working trying to make games better.

If you're a gamer and want to get paid to play video games, then a job as a video game tester is exactly what you need. Not only will it satisfy your cash flow needs, but you may very well start a lucrative career in the process!


Do you think you've got what it takes to be a video game tester? Are you ready to test games and not just play them? If you honestly think you're ready, visit http://Gamer-Testing-Ground.com and find out how you can get started testing video games today!

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com


What should I major in considering my career choice?
I am graduating a year early, meaning I have just a few short months to decide what college I want to go to. There are a few difficulties concerning this: First, I need to find a school that offers quality courses in the subjects of computer programming and creative writing. In my experience so far, this is a difficult combination to find. My second problem is this: I need to choose a major that will be useful in the field of video game development. I know that I need to have a good grasp of programming concepts, but beyond this I'm not sure what to do. Most schools don't offer a specific major for designing video games, and I can't figure out which major is most equivocal. Is it Computer Science? Or General Programming? I have no idea. So, my question is two-fold: What are some good schools that will have quality writing and programming courses? (Preferably not a liberal arts school, as they tend to be average in most subjects whereas I want to excel at two specifically.) What major would benefit me when I set out to make video games? (This is not just about getting hired; I'm asking which major would prepare me best for the things I want to do. I also realize that practice and experience are very important, and I plan on getting plenty of personal experience in as well, but which major would best supplement such experience?) I apologize for the lengthy phrasing and over-explanation. Does anyone have any advice or information to offer?

Get the answers...


I have an issue with college loans, can somebody help me?
I filled out a FASFA and found out I am not approved for a Pell GrantI want to get a loan for community college and I have no idea at all on how to do it. I went to the college and they gave me a pamphlet and sent me on my way. Now I'm stuck and have no idea what to do, can some one help me? Also, I want to design Video Games for a living, if I switch colleges, will my credits transfer quickly? How does that work?

Get the answers...


Military or video games?
I have always wanted to design video games and I still do. But I want to help with bigger problems and serve my country advice? If I do go military I would like to be a pilot.

Get the answers...

Related Designing-video-games Videos


Next page: Video Games Review


Bookmark/Share This Page:

ADD TO DEL.ICIO.US
ADD TO DIGG
ADD TO FURL
ADD TO NEWSVINE
ADD TO NETSCAPE
ADD TO REDDIT
ADD TO STUMBLEUPON
ADD TO TECHNORATI FAVORITES
ADD TO SQUIDOO
ADD TO WINDOWS LIVE
ADD TO YAHOO MYWEB
ADD TO ASK
ADD TO GOOGLE
ADD TO MAGNOLIA
ADD TO NING
ADD TO RAWSUGAR
ADD TO SPURL
ADD TO TAGTOOGA


Bookmark and Share


Recommended Products

DecalGirl.com - Personalize Your World!
Ads By CbproAds


Designing Video Games News


Author Sean Austin Inspires Young Reluctant Readers With A New Video Game Book ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer


Author Sean Austin Inspires Young Reluctant Readers With A New Video Game Book ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Available now, "Echo's Revenge: The Ultimate Game" captures the interest and imagination of young video gamers who would rather pick up a controller than a book. For kids, spending all their free time playing the latest hit video game has become an all ...

and more »

Read more...


Miyamoto receives prestigious Spanish award for game contributions - Gamasutra


Miyamoto receives prestigious Spanish award for game contributions
Gamasutra
Organizers for the awards praised 59-year-old Miyamoto for designing world-famous games, and serving as "the main architect of the revolution in teaching, educational and constructive video games." He was also commended for creating games that exclude ...

and more »

Read more...


The Elder Scrolls Online: Storyline And Quests Detailed - Inside Mac Games


Inside Mac Games

The Elder Scrolls Online: Storyline And Quests Detailed
Inside Mac Games
As part of its continuing coverage of The Elder Scrolls Online, Game Informer recently released two new video interviews with the MMO's lead content designer Rich Lambert and creative director Paul Sage. The two video sessions include discussions of ...

Read more...


GMU students design anti-gang video games for kids - Washington Post (blog)


GMU students design anti-gang video games for kids
Washington Post (blog)
By Tom Jackman Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli navigates one of the anti-gang video games designed by students at George Mason University's Computer Game Design program. He looks like he's about to be jumped in by MS-13. The game's creators ...
Cuccinelli, Mason students create anti-gang gamesWashington Examiner

all 6 news articles »

Read more...


'Pixels & Games' brings art to life - The Herald-Mail


'Pixels & Games' brings art to life
The Herald-Mail
Mount Airy resident Sam Morrison, 12, said he is interested in designing video games and attended the event to get a feel for what he would be doing. “I've seen how complicated it can be, and how good it can turn out,” he said.

Read more...


WebMediaBrands Announces Final Program for Smartphone & Tablet Games Summit ... - MarketWatch (press release)


WebMediaBrands Announces Final Program for Smartphone & Tablet Games Summit ...
MarketWatch (press release)
The Smartphone & Tablet Games Summit speaker lineup features over 35 of today's leaders in gaming design, development, distribution, and marketing including Charles Hudson, Venture Partner for SoftTech VC; Matt Kelly, Engineer, Developer Relations for ...

and more »

Read more...


This week in Video Game Criticism: From valorizing warfare to designing like a ... - Gamasutra


Gamasutra

This week in Video Game Criticism: From valorizing warfare to designing like a ...
Gamasutra
by Kris Ligman [Console/PC, Design] [This week, our partnership with game criticism site Critical Distance brings us picks from Kris Ligman on topics including valorizing a frightening kind of warfare, designing games like a bastard, and more.] ...

Read more...



Symantec Norton Logo


Ads By CbproAds


Making Great Games: An Insider's Guide to Designing and Developing the World's Greatest Video Games
By: Michael Thornton Wyman
Price: $22.71 (New)
$7.99 (Used)



Getting into the game: despite the fast-growing and lucrative landscape, of video game designing, minority students are finding themselves with ... from: Diverse Issues in Higher Education
By: Peter Galuszka
Price: $9.95 (New)



Don't play it, make it! A new generation of gamers is not just picking up skills by playing video games--they're learning by designing and creating ... Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
By: Charlene O'Hanlon
Price: $9.95 (New)


Goals and Games: Designing Your Employees' Goals Like Game Designers Design Video Games
By: David Edery, Ethan Mollick
Price:


Making Great Games: An Insider's Guide to Designing and Developing the World's Greatest Video Games [Paperback]
By: Michael Thornton Wyman
Price:

Permalink: Designing Video Games | | Copyright © 2012 coolgamesite.com All Rights Reserved

  Home   Sitemap   Develop Your Domain Names