Learning by Doing

Real Projects, Real Skills – The Futuregames Way

At Futuregames, hands-on learning is our core philosophy.

We believe the most effective way to prepare for a career in game development and tech is through practical experience, collaborative projects, and opportunities for personal growth and reflection.

What does Learning by Doing mean?

  1. Real Projects, Real Skills
    From the very start, students tackle real-world projects that mirror the challenges of the game development industry. Whether it’s developing playable games, designing cutting-edge tech solutions, or solving complex problems, our students gain skills by doing—not just by listening.
  2. Collaboration Across Specializations
    Teamwork is at the heart of Futuregames. Students from various specializations—such as game art, programming, and design—collaborate just as they would in a real studio. This approach fosters strong communication skills and a clear understanding of how every role shapes the final product.
  3. Reflection for Growth
    Each project is a chance to evolve. Students are encouraged to reflect on their experiences, recognize their strengths, and sharpen their skills. This ongoing feedback loop fosters confidence and adaptability—key qualities for thriving in the games and tech industries.
  4. Industry Connections
    Our close partnerships with top companies ensure your education stays current and relevant. Industry professionals join as guest lecturers, mentors, and evaluators, sharing invaluable insights and guidance as you tackle real-world projects.

AI in a Learning by Doing Environment

Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tools at Futuregames

At Futuregames, we support the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) in education. AI tools can be useful in supporting learning, but it is essential to use them transparently and in accordance with our academic policies. These guidelines aim to foster a fair and reflective learning environment while preparing students for ethical use of emerging technologies in professional settings.

As a student you are allowed to use AI tools only when explicitly permitted by your teacher or in course instructions. AI-generated content must always be declared, and you remain fully responsible for the material you submit. Misuse of AI, including submitting AI-generated work without permission or attribution, is considered cheating or academic misconduct and may lead to disciplinary action.

Your Journey Starts Here

At Futuregames, learning by doing isn’t just a method—it’s a mindset. This approach prepares students to transition effortlessly from the classroom to the industry. Through cross-specialization collaboration, tackling real-world challenges, and continuous reflection, you’ll develop the skills needed to excel in games and tech.

Ready to get started? Let’s create the future together.