Cool
I’ve been toying with Game Maker and Unity more recently. I even made a shooting mini game with duck targets, even modeled the shotgun myself.
It's Over Anakin, I have the high ground!I haven't done any real game development, but I did play around with Unity's tutorial to make a simple game, but I'm kinda rusty now.
I also have some experience with Ren'Py, but never actually finished any of my projects.
I remember we did a Computer Graphics course in college, and our teacher taught us Unity for a few months. Like making small 2D and 3D games. I've watched Brackey's tutorials ever since and toyed with Unity as I said earlier.
Most recently, I've made a revolver model, gave it proper animations, and have it shoot at targets. Want to learn a lot more before I show anything. Though it’s more of a hobby.
Need to figure out on good texturing.
Edited by TheFarmboy on Jan 15th 2021 at 10:44:31 AM
It's Over Anakin, I have the high ground!barges into necro’d thread
I’m gonna buy RPG Maker MZ and make a little free prequel to NME before I make the full game on Unity and sell it commercially. My hope is to get it on the Switch, but that’s probably a reach.
Used to make a bunch of games for a bunch of platforms and/or programs. All I can say is that game development is tedious and sometimes boring, but testing and playing what you have made/created is fun as heck. The end result is joyous, but the road to get there may not be. Sadly, real life and other obligations and commitments have drowned out my passion for game development. So these days, I'm just a writer. It's all I have time for.
im working on an rpg maker game so
Edited by Routeferret on Jan 12th 2021 at 11:04:52 AM
i think i’m in love (probably just hungry)
Are there any tropes who are developing their own games? I am currently using godot, working on two projects: one for mobile and one for pc.