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lsr.goat

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A member registered Dec 03, 2023 · View creator page →

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NICEEEE n n! ✨

Also, you can use game engines (like Godot), im recommened godot engine because we love it, its free and little size like 36-40 MB

Making games its a bit hard to reply, its like "how to make music" or "how to draw something", making games its just do it, time and practice..just don't have fear to learn something new.. thats ok (im beginner too-)
Just do it, if you have a idea simple or your idea it works for your game, finally, you have motivation to make your first game!

if your game its so big for you, break it to little things.. keep it simple then!

I can help you some tips (im noob gamedev too, i'll really love making games.. it requires time and practice-)

i hope could be helpful for you, for me and for everybody-

  • DON'T overthinking yourself to making things, just do it for you.. no fear because you learn something new (thats ok)
  • Learning programming first (python or javascript its so helpful-)
  • Learning how to use a game engine then (just pick one), im still using godot, you can touching randomly thing or watching a short tutorial on YouTube like how to use godot engine or stuff like that (the monkey see, the monkey do method)
  • Playing some games you love it or watching something like draws from other artists or listening some new music to get some inspiration-

I use Godot engine to making games (im new from using this), Krita to draw sprites, create some banners or animations
LMMS to making some music for my games and Audacity to edit something audio stuff-