So, the question seems vague but I will elaborate.

I’m a software developer, but I don’t do games; yet I have an urge to try and make something.

It just seems so overwhelming, I know I want to make a game where the main character is a cat and you have to complete missions, but where do you even begin. Where does the art come from? How do you refine your idea, if all you know is you want a cat game? How do you choose an engine? Do you just start with the basics and get a cat walking around and see what comes next? If you can’t hash out the idea then so you have a right to even try and make a game? Is it best to follow tutorials to get used to making games? I feel the answer to that is no as before I become a software developer, tutorial hell was a thing and I realised I needed to make things for me to actually learn.

Sorry for all the questions, this was just a stream of thought.

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    1 month ago

    By starvation.

    I am not even kidding, see indie game the movie.

    Games are art and making art in this works comes with the sacrifice of not being able to afford anything until you by chance become popular.

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      1 month ago

      Thanks. I guess for me I just want something to focus on and can create over time.

      Not really relevant but I’m fighting depression again and I really need something to focus on.