Anyone familiar with the history of Macromedia Flash will tell you that it started out ugly. The animations and games that came as a result of the 1990's were crude and basic in design. Over the years the product has evolved- even to the point where higher education is teaching the platform to students. But is learning the platform worth it- and what can students expect from the experience?
Current Education Standards
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.
Flash game developers and regular video game developers are fairly different in design- meaning not every video game developer will want to give their hand at developing a flash game. However, employers are starting to put more weight into Flash development, as production times are generally smaller- although Flash is generally limited as compared to other video game development platforms.
There are, however, several Flash game developers who have made six-figure incomes from their flash games. It is a tough market to crack sometimes, as most users are only looking to kill a little time to cure boredom. Once the market is cracked- Flash game developers can enjoy a large success quite unlike some regular video game developers.
Flash is now being considered as an "entry point" into several different industries. This includes web design, programming, and graphical arts. It offers students to learn the platform with relative ease- meaning it should be the first choice for students who aren't sure which platform they wish to expand on in the future.
Flash Games- A Look At What Is To Come
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.
Each day brings more interactivity when it comes to Flash games and the user experience. Making use of a webcam is becoming popular among Flash game developers- who can let users interact with objects in games they create.
Equally exciting is the microphone. This device may be used to issue commands to squad members, control objects, and do a plethora of other things Flash game developers might program in their games.
Closing Comments on Flash Games
It has been a truly exciting history for Macromedia Flash. One can only hope that as Flash continues to evolve, so to does the interest educators and students have in the platform. For without the inspired Flash developers who diligently learn the language- we wouldn't have ways to kill boredom over the Internet.