Game Development Mastery Program
Join our comprehensive 18-month journey from beginner to professional game developer. Starting September 2025, we're building the next generation of creative technologists.
Reserve Your SpotWhy We Created This Program
After watching talented people struggle to break into game development, we realized something was missing. Most courses teach you to code, but they don't teach you to think like a game developer. That's different.
Our approach focuses on project-based learning where you'll build actual games people want to play. By the time you graduate, you'll have a portfolio that tells a story about your problem-solving abilities and creative vision.
- 18 months of hands-on development experience
- Small cohorts of 12 students maximum
- Industry mentorship from working professionals
- Portfolio development with real client projects
What You'll Actually Learn
We've structured the curriculum around real game development workflows. Each phase builds on the previous one, but more importantly, each phase results in something you can show and be proud of.
Foundation Phase
Months 1-4You'll start by understanding how games work from the inside out. We begin with simple 2D games because they let you focus on core concepts without getting overwhelmed by complex graphics. Your first project will be a complete puzzle game that you can actually publish.
Development Phase
Months 5-12This is where things get interesting. You'll tackle 3D development and start working on more ambitious projects. We partner with local businesses to provide real client work – you'll develop educational games, training simulations, and interactive experiences that solve actual problems.
Professional Phase
Months 13-18Your capstone phase focuses on building something significant while learning the business side of game development. You'll work in teams, manage deadlines, and navigate the challenges that come with larger projects. This phase culminates in a public showcase of your work.
Meet Your Instructors
Davit Minashvili
Lead Game Developer
Spent eight years at various studios working on everything from mobile puzzle games to PC strategy titles. Now he teaches the practical stuff that textbooks never cover – like debugging physics glitches at 2 AM and managing scope creep when your artist gets ambitious.
Nargiz Baghirova
Technical Artist
Bridges the gap between beautiful art and functional code. She's worked on award-winning indie titles and knows exactly how to make your games look professional without requiring a team of 20 artists. Her specialty is teaching optimization techniques that actually work.
Lala Rzayeva
Game Design Director
Former lead designer at a successful mobile game studio where she learned what makes players actually finish games. She'll teach you the psychology behind engaging gameplay and how to test your ideas before you spend months building the wrong thing.
Emil Hasanov
Systems Programming
The person you call when performance matters. He's optimized games for everything from high-end PCs to budget smartphones. His courses focus on writing code that's not just functional, but efficient and maintainable over the long term.