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Game Development Attachment

Game Development Attachments in Kenya

Game Development attachments provide hands-on experience in creating interactive games, learning game engines, and understanding game design principles in Kenya's growing gaming industry. Typical duration: 6–12 weeks.

What You'll Do

Observe Game Development Process

Watch how games are designed, developed, tested, and published using modern game engines and development tools.

Assist with Game Development

Help with coding, asset creation, testing, and basic game development tasks under supervision.

Document Game Projects

Learn to document game design documents, development processes, and project requirements.

Attend Game Development Meetings

Participate in game design sessions, development reviews, and team collaboration discussions.

Learn Game Development Tools

Get familiar with game engines, development frameworks, and game design software.

Shadow Game Developers

Work alongside experienced game developers to understand game development workflows and best practices.

Skills You'll Gain

Game engine basics
Game programming
Game design principles
Asset creation
Level design
Game testing
User interface design
Game physics
Animation basics
Sound integration
Project management
Game documentation

Who Should Apply

Year of Study

2nd and 3rd year Computer Science or IT students with interest in game development.

Prerequisites

Basic programming knowledge and understanding of game development concepts.

Ideal Candidates

Students with creative thinking, problem-solving skills, and passion for interactive entertainment.

Academic Requirements

Minimum GPA of 2.5 and completion of programming and software development courses.

Typical Host Companies

Game Development Studios
Mobile Game Companies
Educational Game Developers
Indie Game Studios
Gaming Technology Companies
Digital Media Agencies
E-learning Companies
Entertainment Companies
Tech Startups

Duration & Mode

Duration

6–12 weeks (flexible based on university requirements and company needs)

Schedule

Full-time during university breaks, part-time during semester (20-30 hours/week)

Mode

On-site or hybrid (mix of office and remote work)

Supervision

Direct supervision by game developers and regular check-ins with university coordinator

Related Career Pathways

Next Steps: Internships

Game Developer Internship
Game Designer Internship
Game Artist Internship
Game Tester Internship

Future: Graduate Roles

Game Developer
Game Designer
Game Artist
Game Tester

Frequently Asked Questions

What programming skills should I have for game development?

Basic programming knowledge in languages like C#, C++, or JavaScript is helpful. You don't need to be an expert - this is about learning and exposure to game development practices and tools.

Will I work on real games during the attachment?

Yes, you'll work on real game projects under supervision. This may include coding, asset creation, testing, and contributing to existing game development projects.

What game engines will I work with?

You may work with popular game engines like Unity, Unreal Engine, or Godot, depending on the company's development stack. The focus is on learning game development concepts that apply across different engines.

Do I need artistic skills for game development?

Basic understanding of game design principles is helpful, but you don't need to be an artist. Game development involves programming, design, and collaboration with artists and designers.

Ready to Start Your Game Development Journey?

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