Build Games That Players Actually Love

Most mobile games fail because they focus on features instead of feelings. Our program teaches you to design experiences that create genuine player connection and engagement through proven UX methodologies.

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Psychology Meets Pixels

Game development isn't just about code and art. It's about understanding why players make decisions, what keeps them engaged, and how to design systems that feel intuitive rather than frustrating.

We've analyzed over 2,000 mobile games to identify the specific UX patterns that separate successful titles from the hundreds of thousands that disappear into obscurity.

Our approach combines behavioral psychology with practical design skills, giving you tools to create games that players genuinely want to return to.

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Three Pillars of Player-Centered Design

Behavioral Triggers

Learn to identify and design the micro-moments that create player motivation. We'll dissect successful games to show you exactly how progression systems, rewards, and feedback loops work together to maintain engagement without manipulation.

Interface Intuition

Master the art of invisible design. Players should never have to think about how to interact with your game. We teach you to create interfaces that feel natural and responsive, reducing friction while maintaining visual appeal.

Data-Driven Decisions

Transform player behavior into actionable insights. You'll learn to set up meaningful analytics, interpret user testing results, and iterate based on real feedback rather than assumptions or industry trends.

Henrik Larsson, Senior UX Designer

Henrik Larsson

Led UX design for three mobile games that achieved over 10 million downloads. Previously at Supercell and King, now focused on teaching sustainable game design practices.

Andreas Chen, Game Analytics Specialist

Andreas Chen

Spent eight years optimizing player retention for indie and AAA mobile titles. Specializes in translating complex data into clear design improvements that actually work.

Learn From People Who've Shipped Real Games

Our mentors aren't just theorists. They've experienced the pressure of tight deadlines, demanding publishers, and the challenge of making games that need to succeed in competitive markets.

They'll share the mistakes they made early in their careers, the techniques that consistently work, and how to navigate the politics of game development teams.

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