Flash Games And Their Influence In Education

submitted: 2008-04-12 08:56:57 | by: ChrisChanning
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Flash games have come a long way since the 1990's, when they were commonly barbaric in design and structure. Today it is not uncommon to see full-length games being created on Macromedia's increasingly popular platform. But what does the industry movement mean to graphics arts students?

Education And Flash Development

Quite a few different degrees require students take some kind of interest in Macromedia Flash. Web designers use the popular platform for designing rich websites- while graphical arts students and programmers use the platform for making animations for Flash games.

For video game developers and general computer information systems students, there is more emphasis placed on the game development aspect of flash. Flash games have become the new way to relax when a spare minute or two is found. As employers and school officials are finding out, the popularity of flash games only grows with time.

Indeed, Flash isn't always a "serious" platform for debuting a video game. Flash is limited in several areas of functionality, but it still has phenomenally short development times and it remains robust for several types of applications.

Higher levels of learning generally leave Flash behind. There are just simply better platforms for doing what Flash does. Java, for instance, can make impressive online Internet games. Graphics artists are also shifting towards 3D modeling- which is fast becoming a high-paying industry.

The Future of Flash Games

Flash games continue to push the standards each day. Whereas a fully 3D game was impossible just years ago, there have been impressive demo engines that show complete support for 3D operation. While it is unlikely that flash game developers will move primarily onto 3D game development any time soon, it is surely a sign of things to come.

Flash games are also becoming more lifelike in the way they interact with users. A flash game may grab input from a webcam, for instance. The player can then interact with objects on the screen. Although the technology is limited by several factors, it is a step in the right direction for more interactive game play.

Like the webcam, a microphone can be used by users to interact with Flash games. Flash game developers can enable their users to issue commands to objects or people in-game- giving a truly unique experience that resembles real life standards.

Closing Comments on Flash Games

The hard part about predicting the future is that we aren't sure what technologies are going to come out for developers to take advantage of. A perfect example is the fact that 3D games in flash are now possible- whereas flash started out as a very limited program. Clearly, we can only wait with eagerness as more developers engage in flash development and evolve the current views on flash games in general.

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