Development of mobile games and applications

7 main stages of creating a mobile game. We talk about how a mobile free-to-play game is created.

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Creating a game: important nuances in preparation
The development of a mobile f2p game by a large game development studio is different from the creation of a similar project by a small team.
Creating a game: important nuances in preparation
In the latter case, some stages are simplified, combined, swapped or work on them in parallel. But the main points remain unchanged - we'll talk about them.
Stages of creating a game
The process of creating a mobile game can be roughly divided into 2 stages - pre-production and production: preparation for the release of game content and production itself.




However, to understand the important subtleties, it is worth digging deeper.
In most cases, when creating a game from scratch, a product goes through 7 stages of development: setting a goal, searching for an idea, creating a concept, prototyping, closed beta testing or playtest, soft launch, release.
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The main thing is the right goal
Pre-production
Idea search
Building a game from scratch
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