A Game Design Teacher requires expertise in game creation, instructional design, and a background in game development, often supported by a degree in game design, computer science, or related fields. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as Unity, Unreal Engine, and digital art or prototyping software is typically expected, along with any teaching certifications as required by the institution. Strong communication, mentorship, organization, and adaptability are essential soft skills for guiding students with diverse learning styles. These skills ensure teachers can effectively instruct, inspire creativity, and prepare students for the evolving landscape of the game industry.