What are the working conditions of a game designer?
designer place image by araraadt from Fotolia.com jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.co.uk/images/a06/6o/88/working-conditions-game-designer_-1.1-800X800.jpg’); }); Game designers spend a lot of time at their work stations. Getting paid for making and playing games sounds like a dream come true. A game designer can work on one or many different aspects of a game, from level structure to gameplay engine. Game design is a highly competitive industry, with large publishers and small independent developers alike offering job opportunities in design, art, sound and testing for the games. Working conditions vary from company to company, but there are a few areas of common ground. Environment The working environment of a game designer is usually a comfortable office or cubicle, although some game companies do allow telecommuting. The main work-related injuries in this field, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, ar