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Contents
Chapter 1
Important Constraints
For a level designer, the most difficult area of work is figuring out the key components that will form a design.
As a designer, one would find it an ideal thing to decide every aspect by oneself.
However, it is truly not the case when one is working as a part of a larger team with individual KPIs and specific responsibilities.

Working in a team, a designer would benefit from the input of their team members.
Chapter 2
Brainstorming and Forming Structure
Keeping all important details and aspects in mind, a level designer has to carefully conduction the ideation process.
Let’s understand this using an example of a video game involving military action.

Keeping all important details and aspects in mind, a level designer has to carefully conduction the ideation process.
Let’s understand this using an example of a video game involving military action.

Chapter 3
Understanding “Areas”

“Areas” could be any solid details within a level.
It can be the size of a location, an important landscape, or certain shapes. A designer is required to determine which details of a game can be classified into areas.
In our previous example of a video game containing military action, areas can be determined by the following scenario:
Chapter 4
Mapping Design on Paper

Level designers are tasked with the responsibility of creating impeccable levels in which they cannot make many errors, nor are they allowed to skip details and information from the macro documents.
So, in order to avoid errors and have a clear understanding of how it all would appear when put together, raw sketches and diagrams are formed to set everything inflow.
One can do this using a diagram.

A diagram can be treated as a map or a complete level. It can allow a level designer to visualize and make amendments on every part. It also helps a designer to take key decisions with respect to the structure of a level.
Many level designers adopt the practice of making drawings on large sheets using a pen or pencil.

Whereas, a lot of designers find it comfortably to rather create on a digital canvas, as in an illustrator software.
Expert designers have the professional experience to make diagrams in the in-engine modes which allow them to have a clear understand and feel of the level.
No method is the benchmark here and it usually depends on what suits better for a designer, whether it is in-engine, illustrator software, or pencil sketch.
Chapter 5
Connecting all Dots

This could be the intricate details that finish up a level.
One might want to check the game intensity, encounters in games, and climax. A designer also has to determine the difficulty level and balance the game intensity. A game level could be action-packed on every step and also contain periods of rest and easy encounters where a player can find some flexibility in the gaming experience.
These can be treated as transitions in a level and they should be finalized at all times. Different level designers adopt different sorts of approaches towards this. Some might directly jump to engine modes and build everything from ground zero.

Beginner level designers find it difficult to directly conduct this process in an engine, which is why they prefer to do everything on a 2-dimensional map.
This allows a designer to build a solid foundation of a game before it is put into engine mode.
Normally, a designer would find a lot of mistakes and areas of improvement when the structure and design are put on live.
Chapter 6
Golden Rules of Level Design
There are certain benchmark rules which are observed and widely adopted in the work of even world-class designers sitting in game development studios.
These are the factors that contribute to a game’s success and they tend to offer an interactive and engaging gaming experience to players.
Let’s dig deeper into the contemporary rules of level design.

Level Designs according to the Game’s Theme

It is important to keep in mind key details of the game’s typology, its theme, and the characters’ storylines because they would be implemented into the design.
Make sure to follow 1 Color Palette.
Use the same kind of Architecture in the levels.
Characters designing and rendering should be similar to each other.
In short, don’t create a big difference in multiple levels.
Weighing the Character Potential

Each character is unique and has an important role in the mechanism of the game.
When designing surroundings in a level, one should keep in mind the characters’ profiles and how they fit into a scene.
The character should look like it belongs to the environment put up in the level. Movements and positions of the characters should also be according to the level and compatible with everything.
All of these little details form an enriched experience that remains an important facet in modern games.
Paying close attention to Events in a Level

Each level in a game is made unique according to the turn of events that takes place.
Every plot is made up of certain plays and acts which form a complete story.
This would also involve the characters’ choices, actions, and decisions taken during the level of a game.
The environment and surroundings of a character play an important role in these events. A designer has to stay in touch with these close details. Keep a smooth flowing story where the map compliments every step that unfolds in a level.
Detailing of Space and Areas
Every level should contain important highlights that guide a character to the level’s climax and ending point.
In many games, the players are supposed to keep track of the entire game map without the need for a User Interface (UI).
In the latter case, the environment should contain details and information which guide a player to navigate through the plot.
It could be any kind of details with respect or architectures, colors, level characters, and the basic landscape.
All of these details should account for the level’s progress.
Attributes of the Game Environment

As discussed above, the surroundings play a vitally important role in the buildup of a story.
A level designer has to keep these things in mind and pay close attention to contemporary attributes of the game’s surroundings.
Every character needs to be familiarized with the environment as if it naturally belongs to the setting. In open-world games, these tend to be very important details which form very interactive gameplay.
It is like putting sense into a game and a human factor that guides a character.
For instance, in the game God of War, there are ancient signs and landmarks which allow the character to navigate and move along its progress.
Psychological effects

A game containing characters which are to play by humans must have important psychological influences.
A level designer has to keep the human factor in it and make it look close to reality.
There can be dangerous terrains, fearful encounters, emotional scenes, sexually intimate interactions, etc.
Composition of a game
Every design detail is created for the sole purpose of guiding players towards the objective of the game. A game’s composition acts as a guide and direction which keeps the flow of a story.
A game’s composition is everything. It is the very tool that guides a player across every level.

Compositions not only help find the right way to lead but also act as details which the designers place to help players find items, clues, supplies, necessary for the progression of a game.
Understanding the game’s composition is integral to navigate within the map and allow a player to use the cognitive function to play – which places to avoid, where are the most enemies, where are the key supplies located, where to find help, etc.
The composition also should allow a constant flow of the game’s progression and every player needs to feel that they are progressing.
On each step, the game advances towards more details placed in the level, and so progress takes place.
All of these details are set in place to make an engaging gameplay experience.
Chapter 7
Example of Modern Game

Let us take into account the modern game, Resident Evil 4 played by millions of players on consoles around the world.
The game opens to a totally different environment than its predecessors.

On the other hand, the later stages of Resident Evil 4 are created in terms of different aesthetics including a prison and a gothic castle.

In addition, there is a village which ideally stands out and is popular among game enthusiasts.
The visual of the village is a very important aspect to keep in mind.
In the opening sequence, we see a raid taking place in a village.
It is designed with pitch-perfect details where the character has little to no protection from the threat and encounter of village inhabitants.
One can experience bloodthirsty predators, knocking outdoors, and running after you.
A player is tasked to navigate through all of this and its surroundings play an integral role in escaping from the bloodthirsty enemies.
The interactive details, buildings, and wreckage in the outskirts and the map of a level play an important role to allow Leon Kennedy to escape from the scene and evade his enemies.
Chapter 8
Common Mistakes
Perhaps the most popular mistake would be details and platforms established without forethought or any logic behind it.
Many level designers do not put careful thought into the understanding of the plot and just throw in unnecessary details to keep up with the flow or for the sake of it.

Any minute detail or characteristic of a design should play an important role in the progression of the story and not just be without purpose.
Behind every design, there is a meticulous analysis of events and dynamics which come into effect.
In order to counter this, level designers should heavily invest their time in reading and learning about some of the most popular games out there.
Designers at game developing studios find it an art to create dynamics and details which have importance in the plot and carry a fitting purpose.
(It could even be a mouse running down a dark alley or anything alike.)
One must ask and carefully examine every aspect and attribute a strong purpose to it. This gives a game a direction and an environment that leads a player.
What Aspiring Level Designers Need to Know?
A few recommendations can be given to aspirants in the industry, and these pointers can massively impact one’s work.
Working in a studio as a team member is a perfect start for a “Level Designer” in Gaming Business and has a lot of perks:
Feedback is also important and should be considered sacred.

A level designer is prone to mistakes but they must not be discouraged when there is negative feedback. In fact, most of the feedback put across is constructive and should be taken into account for one’s best interest. Feedback is a perspective itself and it can only lend a positive impact.
Conclusion
Well, that was all from us!
I hope you enjoyed this guide to Game Level Design.
Now, I want you to tell us what you didn’t know about Level Designing before? or what exactly you learned from this guide…
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Sources
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- Galuzin, A. (2013). Tutorial List: Level Design. Retrieved from https://www.worldofleveldesign.com/categories/cat-level-design.php
- GameDesigning. The Ultimate Guide to Level Design. Retrieved from https://www.gamedesigning.org/learn/level-design/
- YouTube. (2016). Level Design At Ubisoft. [online] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwGOkKdb-SM