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Gaming
Games and interactivity increase user engagement in learning

Generate excitement with multimedia games
From the youngest school child to the busiest executive, from the bored housewife to the grey haired senior citizen, everybody has been bitten by the games bug. At Netsmartz we develop interactive web based computer games like mind benders, arcade platform scrollers, casino games and fast paced shooters to enthrall web audiences. We also produce games as an accessory to marketing activities for launching new product and services.

Full fledged gaming teams
At Netsmartz, a typical game development team would consist of a producer to supervise production, game designers, artists, animators, programmers, level designers, sound engineers and testers. The selection and size of the team is determined when the project begins.


The game development process
Before starting actual production, we have to take care of certain preliminary steps:
  • First, a game design is produced which is a document that details out concept and gameplay. Some initial sketches too may be incorporated in this.
  • If the game is complex, we sometimes develop a sample prototype with some functionality.
  • After approval from the client we begin production in earnest.
  • At every stage testing is carried out by our Quality Assurance team to minimize bugs in the delivery phase and to deliver a high quality game product.

Technologies used
Our game development fulfils the need for interactive, engaging content for the Web and our clients find our games a powerful marketing tool. Our game development involves programming like
  • Real-time motion simulation
  • Adobe Flash
  • AI Systems
  • 3D graphics programming
  • 3DGame engine development
  • 2D/3D Math Algorithms
  • Audio Engineering
  • C/C++ Optimizing/Debugging
  • Open-GL and/or Direct 3D API's programming
  • Real-time 3D Game application programming

Use of games in e-learning courses
Games and Interactive Activities are important for reinforcing learned concepts. We implement these in many of our courses. It is important to tap multiple senses when explaining information. Each of us has a learning strength. Activities help us pull in multiple senses to engage the student in active learning. This engagement keeps the student focused on the training for longer periods.

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