What is the scope of game designing in India and abroad? What are the salary prospects after it?

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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    While India is the largest market for mobile games or others but designing games in india is yet not there. Apart from knowledge of designing games, a Game Designer is expected to have understanding of Art / Aesthetics, Programming, Project Management, Culture, Languages, Sound Design / Music etc. You will be the only person who will have a complete vision of the game in the team and you will have to work with Programmers, Artists, Project Managers and even other Designers to bring the game to life. Knowing a thing or two about such topics removes unwanted friction in communication. And since you are a creative person, it is desirable
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    The gaming industry is one of the highly paid profession. The pay scale and growth in this industry depends on how well one can conceptualize and develop the programme. As a trainee, one is generally paid around Rs 7,000/- to 10,000/- per month. Within a short span of time, depending on the work, it may vary from anywhere between Rs.30, 000/- to 70,000/- per month. The remuneration of those who are working as freelancers depends on who you work for and can earn an awesome amount for a project.
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