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    J.R.H.
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        so, I got this book at hobby lobby a while ago:

        – How to Draw Video Games: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/629218/how-to-draw-video-games-by-steve-harpster/ https://www.hobbylobby.com/Art-Supplies/Books/Manga-Cartoon-Books/How-To-Draw-Video-Games/p/80892355

        I’d also have this:
        – Project Spark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Spark https://www.amazon.com/Project-Spark-Xbox-One/dp/B00KUXO9FY

        I’m wondering if I’d should make a game using project spark, and then remake it in unity.

        so, should I make a video game?

        "the desire to create is one of the yearnings of the human soul. no matter our talents, education, backgrounds, or abilities, we each have an inherit wish to create something that did not exist before. everyone can create. You might say, “I’m not the creative type. When I sing, I’m always half a tone above or below the note. I cannot draw a line without a ruler. And the only practical use for my homemade bread is as a paperweight or as a doorstop.” if that is how you feel, think again," -President

        #1467102

        Not sure about the software but you could start with a storyboard.

        Doug


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        #1467567
        Ohmo
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             so, should I make a video game?

            No, if… (Read to the end)

            • Not enough time
            • Not enough talent
            • Not enough skill
            • Not enough tools
            • Worried it won’t be good enough
            • Concerned that people will laugh at me for trying
            • At least 37 more reasons not to give it ago

            Yes, if…

            • You enjoy doing it
            • You want to learn from your efforts
            • You’re not afraid some people won’t like it
            • You’re not worried you’ll be laughed at
            • Willing to really work at it and learn from it
            • You don’t want to waste the time you’ve invested considering it
            • You might be passionate about doing it
            • You don’t want to waste the money you’ve already spent on it
            • You believe what’s in your signature
            • You suddenly realize you won’t know if you should unless you do
            • Probably 338 more reasons to get on with it.

            Good luck, whatever you decide.

            Skill is nothing more than talent practiced relentlessly.

            #1484729
            borsen
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                I used to have a lot of hobbies, I even tried video editing. Now things have changed a lot in my life, the only hobbies left are online games. I like to relax that way. I would recommend to try Globle, it’s a very interesting puzzle game. It’s cool that you can play it even with your friends.

                #1484731

                Sounds like Wordle.

                Doug


                We must leave our mark on this world

                #1485807
                borsen
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                    For my children, I carefully choose the games I allow them to play. It is important to me that the child develops, not degrades. The task of the game is to guess which word is hidden. As for me, this game will be interesting even to adults. More details can be found here https://quordlegame.com/.

                    #1489831
                    Leicy Brand
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                        Yeah, you are doing great. But you should find out about educative games for your children. Because in this way then you easily learn more while playing. All the best!

                        #1501093
                        borsen
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                            An anagram solver is a great tool for anyone who loves word games or puzzles. It can help you quickly unscramble words and find the hidden meanings behind them. It’s also a great way to learn new words and expand your vocabulary.

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