How to Make A Community Post for the AWS Game Builder Challenge
Follow these guidelines to create a quality post!
Rahul Koul
Amazon Employee
Published Dec 10, 2024
Last Modified Dec 13, 2024
The AWS Game Builder Challenge is an exciting opportunity for developers to showcase their creativity and technical skills by building innovative games using AWS services. One great way to participate in the challenge and share your journey is by writing a AWS Community post about your game.
In this post, I’ll provide some guidelines and tips on how to craft a post for the Game Builder Challenge.
While not required, the optional sections will certainly improve your chances of the judges selecting you for the overall cash prize!
Begin your post with an engaging introduction that raises the reader's interest and provides a high-level overview of your game project. You can share your inspiration, the game's unique selling points, or any challenges you encountered during development.
After the introduction, dive into the details of your game concept and mechanics. Explain the game's genre, storyline, and gameplay mechanics in a clear and concise manner. If your game has unique or innovative features, be sure to highlight them.
One of the primary goals of the Game Builder Challenge is to showcase the use of AWS services in game development. The rule is specifically to include “at least one AWS product (https://aws.amazon.com/products/) and you must use Amazon Q to aid in the development or optimization.” Dedicate a section of your post to discussing the AWS services you utilized and how they contributed to your game's development, deployment, etc.
Writing about your development journey can be both informative and engaging for readers. Share the challenges you faced, the solutions you implemented, and any lessons learned along the way. This not only adds depth to your post but also serves as a valuable resource for other developers who might encounter similar challenges.
Code snippets and diagrams can greatly enhance the readability and clarity of your post. Use them to illustrate key concepts, architectures, or implementations. However, be sure to provide adequate context and explanations for the code and diagrams, ensuring that readers can easily follow along.
Visual aids like screenshots and gameplay videos can make your post more engaging and help readers better understand your game's look and feel. Be sure to provide context and explain what the visuals represent. Also, adding a cover photo to your post is a great touch.
Concluding your post with a call to action can encourage readers to interact and provide feedback. You could invite them to try out your game, share their thoughts on your approach, or suggest improvements or future enhancements.
Pay attention to the formatting and structure of your post to ensure a smooth reading experience. Use headings, subheadings, and bullet points to break down your content into digestible sections.
Check out other amazon employee’s community posts and use it as inspiration to write yours!
Basil Fateen’s post is a perfect example of how to include all the sections listed above.
Also, don’t forget to add the tag “game-challenge” to your post.
By following these guidelines, you'll be well on your way to creating an engaging and informative AWS Community post that showcases your project for the Game Builder Challenge. Remember, the key is to provide valuable insights, share your journey, and inspire others in the game development community.
Happy writing, and best of luck with the AWS Game Builder Challenge!
Check out other amazon employee’s community posts and use it as inspiration to write yours!
Basil Fateen’s post is a perfect example of how to include all the sections listed above.
Also, don’t forget to add the tag “game-challenge” to your post.
By following these guidelines, you'll be well on your way to creating an engaging and informative AWS Community post that showcases your project for the Game Builder Challenge. Remember, the key is to provide valuable insights, share your journey, and inspire others in the game development community.
Happy writing, and best of luck with the AWS Game Builder Challenge!
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