Games We Build Together
Starting September 2025, you'll learn by creating real social casino games. Not theory. Not tutorials. Actual games people want to play.
Experience What You'll Create
This slot game was built by students in our previous cohort. Same tools, same timeline, same starting point you'll have.
Three Projects That Matter
Each game teaches different skills. By the end, you'll understand mobile game mechanics, player psychology, and visual design that keeps people engaged.
Classic Fruit Slots
Your first project focuses on core mechanics. Reels, symbols, paylines. We strip away complexity so you understand how slot games actually work under the hood.
- Symbol animation and reel physics
- Win calculation algorithms
- Mobile-responsive touch controls
Bonus Feature Mechanics
Most players stay for bonus rounds. You'll build scatter triggers, free spins, and multiplier systems that create those addictive moments players remember.
- Multi-stage bonus progression
- Sound design for excitement peaks
- UI feedback that feels rewarding
Progressive Jackpot System
Your final project combines everything. Building progressive jackpots means understanding player retention, visual hierarchy, and psychological triggers that keep games profitable.
- Real-time jackpot counter animations
- Tier-based reward structures
- Network sync for multi-player pools
How Projects Actually Progress
We don't rush. Each phase builds on what you just learned, with mentors available when you're stuck.
Foundation Week
Setting up your workspace, understanding asset pipelines, and getting comfortable with the tools. Everyone starts here, regardless of background.
Build Phase
Four weeks building your first slot game. Daily check-ins, weekly reviews, and constant iteration. Some students finish early, others need the full month.
Refinement Cycle
Testing with real users from our network. You'll watch people play your game, see where they get confused, and learn what actually needs fixing versus what you think needs fixing.
Portfolio Preparation
Documentation matters. You'll create case studies showing your process, decisions, and results. Studios want to see how you think, not just what you made.