That's good news!I hope you enjoy your time and learn a lot.I did Game Design with more of a focus on programming (the Game Design was just a form of the computer science study).Pretty sure there are more people that had a game design course or something similar.Also, pretty sure this belongs more in off-topic.While it is about games, it is more of a personal thing that happened to you.Alternatively (and surely worth a visit) you could go to the Game Design topic in Creativity for inspiration or searching fellow game design followers.But great news anyway!
i do game school so along game design (for me purely focused on design of games), game tech (engines, software), 2D, 3D, animation, media design, and a quarterly project in where we get a small group and make a game
deliver a piping hot pizza
So today we began doing the basics of our very first game, it will be a 2D platform sidescroller, but the concept is ours to create.It's like a homework, we're using the Construct 2 engine for it, the idea I came up with will be about delivering a package to someone which is on the end of the stage, once I have something presentable I'll showcase it here in a video, the concept name is Delivery Rush.
aw sweet, hope u have a good time with it!i did take a short minor game designing class a couple years ago, it was pretty basic but fun lol
protip: learn how to use git & sourcetree, my school only started teaching this in the second year so after a year of using unity collab we suddenly had to switch to git instantly and it was a messidk what engine you guys use for your projects, but at my school its typically unity and sometimes gamemaker