Mobile Game Development Mastery

Build your skills from concept to publication with hands-on projects and industry mentorship. Our comprehensive program covers Unity, C#, game design principles, and monetization strategies that actually work in today's market.

Real Projects, Real Skills

Forget theoretical exercises. You'll build three complete mobile games during the program — a puzzle game, an endless runner, and a strategy game that you can actually publish.

Each project teaches different aspects of mobile development. The puzzle game covers core mechanics and UI design. The runner focuses on performance optimization and analytics integration. The strategy game dives into multiplayer systems and in-app purchases.

  • Unity 2025 with advanced mobile optimization techniques
  • C# programming specifically for mobile game architecture
  • App Store and Google Play submission processes
  • Monetization strategies that respect your players
  • Performance profiling for budget Android devices
  • Live operations and community management basics

The program runs for 10 months starting September 2025. We keep groups small — maximum 15 students — so you get personal attention when you're stuck on that tricky shader or wondering why your game crashes on older phones.

Portfolio Development

Graduate with three published games and a professional portfolio that demonstrates your capabilities to potential employers or investors.

Learn from Industry Veterans

Our instructors aren't just teachers — they're active developers who've shipped games that millions of people have played. They know what works because they're doing it right now.

Darius Kensington

Lead Mobile Developer

Darius spent eight years at Ubisoft working on mobile versions of major franchises. His games have been downloaded over 50 million times. He specializes in optimization techniques that make games run smoothly on devices that cost less than 0.

Valencia Chen

Game Design Director

Valencia founded two successful indie studios before joining our team. She's particularly good at explaining why certain design decisions work and others don't. Her approach to monetization focuses on creating value for players rather than exploiting psychological triggers.

Reserve Your Spot for September 2025