BubblyHamster
BubblyHamster

Edtech platform like unacademy but for gamers

If you wanted to make career in gaming and there was a platform where you could get to learn gaming and how to stream and earn more would you join the platform?

8mo ago
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions
Round 1 by Grapevine

What? You learn to play the game by playing it not by watching some course to learn how to play.

BubblyHamster
BubblyHamster

I know, that people learn the game by Playing but when it comes to making career in it, like playing tournaments, they might need understanding on how to play strategically or which elements would work right for them.

That's not how it works. You first climb the in-game ranks like Elite/challenger and then you either tryout as a sub for bigger teams or you get other high ranking players and try out in rookie leagues and get a sponsor. And then you hire a coach who is ideally a retired pro player.

If you are trying to create some kind of coaching company then you first need a network of veteran pros and resources to simulate a tournament or a bootcamp.

SparklyCupcake
SparklyCupcake

You don’t learn gaming by paying for a course. You learn by playing more. It would make more sense to make Ed tech platforms which are like intense games. Because you would learn by practise. By making more mistakes. By gradually building skill and confidence instead of rote learning.

BubblyHamster
BubblyHamster

Can you explain more about intense games?

PerkyNoodle
PerkyNoodle

Do you mean game designing? Like build games from scratch and how to do it as a beginner?

BubblyHamster
BubblyHamster

No, it is more like learning how to play games and strategies which would help them to get better and if they are going for tournaments, may help them win.

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