TN
Apr 12, 2020
I really loved doing this course. Learnt how to make a simple game and make it really interesting! I loved how the easily the instructor was able to teach us and make us curious throughout the course.
DG
Feb 12, 2020
The lecture videos from Professor Fran and his old friend were surprisingly entertaining. Kudos to the team because they were able to make it fun, informative, and engaging throughout the four weeks.
By Chelsea
•Jul 30, 2023
This course Introduction to Game Design taught me how to think while building a game. I am now able to look at other games and see how they incorporated a variety of ideas, players, story-telling etc. I give this course 3 stars due to the peer-reviews. If you go through the other ratings multiple people complain of students putting one worded responses and not giving real feedback. I was fortunate enough to have 60% of the time useful feedback and the other 40% of the reviewers not giving feedback. There wasn't much I could do about that, but when I reviewed work that was clearly ineligible or filled out with gibberish I reported them. I suggest other students to do the same and hopefully those of us who are serious about the course are able to review other students hard work. Enjoy the course and this insightful review!
By Kay S
•Jan 26, 2025
Very very basic introduction to game design. This course would be GREAT for kids (especially considering how the teacher made use of a puppet for his lessons), but for adults, and especially those who have some years of gaming experience, this course teaches very little. The assignments were interesting and good practice, but, the fact that they're rated by other students learning the same lessons as us, and probably have the same level as us too, makes me wonder if we're getting valuable/correct feedback. And that's when we do get lucky enough to get 'real' feedback, and not a student that just gives you a random mark and ''nice'' just so that they can unlock their next course.
By Meredith G
•Apr 3, 2017
This is a great course due to the well designed and produced videos, peer feedback feature and structure of the course. However, I feel that the lack of input from CALARTS is the drawback. I have been in other courses in Coursera and have found the input from tutors really reassuring because I am getting expert feedback. If courses like this are to be continuously supported by Coursera clients/students, this kind of feedback is critical. If certificates achieved through Coursera are known to be only peer reviewed, such certificates will not carry weight and be recognised by other organisations/employers.
By Juan D M
•Feb 13, 2016
The course is fun and a very intresting approach to game design throug board game design. You get good tips for designing games and the different and important things to know. Though I think it could go deeper into some topics and explain a little more beyond just giving examples, videos are good but a little short, each week is roughly 20 minutes long each. Even though I really liked it and got the best of it .
By Carolyne E F
•Jan 27, 2017
Although a neat idea, I was a little disappointing to find that over the course of 4 weeks we'd only be creating and adding to a small paper game. I was hoping for something a little more in depth. And although I don't disagree that this course provided some wonderful input to creating a game, I felt that it was something that could have been done in a single lesson.
By Matt E
•May 6, 2021
This one was a bit of a disappointment - largely because it was included in a larger specialization. If this course had been branded for kids and teens and left out of that specialization, my rating would be higher, but it felt awkward and inappropriate for adult audiences.
By Tilemachos K
•Jun 1, 2020
While I do appreciate the effort of the content creators, this course feels too simplistic. On top of that it seems that most of the "classmates" put minimum effort and when I have to grade assignments as part of my coursework, it felt more like a chore than a contribution.
By Cristóbal H S
•Jan 16, 2016
I know that the title says "introduction", but I felt it was to basic...I liked the approach of the homeworks, but I missed more reading material or more sources to explore...also, being an introduction to game design, I think many issues froom game design were not touched.
By Rodrigo A P S
•Nov 30, 2020
The course itself isn't bad, but the grade system could be better, I found myself being evaluated without receiving feedback or reviewing games where other students wouldn't answer the questions that where asked along with the submiting of the game.
By Derya D
•Apr 12, 2024
The course is truly great! The content and the teacher are very engaging and useful. However, there are not enough people in the course, so it doesn't seem to be possible to get the peer reviews required to actually finish the course.
By Marley G
•Jun 13, 2022
Wasn't bad but a lot of the things seemed pretty straight forward. Good if you're still doing your 7 day free trial of this site but definitely not worth $49.
By Ramon M L
•Feb 18, 2016
It felt few content, i think there could be more content in this course. Though i have to say i learn new stuff, but i which it had more content to learn more.
By Deborah M M
•Nov 19, 2015
A whimsical introduction to game design and the springboard for a Specialization Certificate, therefore important to take.
By wiglaff
•Jun 3, 2023
students who do not evaluate the work and do not leave comments really spoil the impression of the course
By Dimitris K
•Aug 13, 2016
A quite simple beginning, might end up being a little bit too simple. The future looks promising, though!
By Galadien
•Jan 9, 2017
It was ok for what it was. It is a very brief introduction. Fun teacher, but very limited information.
By Jeffrey B
•Dec 9, 2016
Good introduction course. Perhaps a bit light on material... reviews from others are very helpful!
By Sergey F
•Jul 19, 2017
very simple, only some basics and a lot of "water" material. I don't see reasons to pay for this
By Daniel
•Feb 24, 2016
Very little content. Most of the value comes from working on games for the assignments.
By Ilgar A
•Oct 30, 2023
I did not get the knowledge I expected from a game design course.
By Marc-Olivier M
•Jul 28, 2021
Very little content. About 15-20 minutes of lectures per week.
By Natalia S
•May 31, 2023
I liked lector. but overall information was quite generic
By Dr. M N
•Jul 15, 2020
I was not able to unenroll it
By Paul B
•Oct 28, 2015
Fun course, not much depth.
By Utku B Ç
•Feb 21, 2023
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