How to create YOUR dream game without experience

How to create YOUR dream game without experience

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How to create YOUR dream game without experience
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Hello and welcome to my first video on indie game development. I will be making more like this in the future so stay tuned if this sounds interesting!

Places where you can find me on the Internet:
GameJolt: https://gamejolt.com/@BinzuDev
Website: https://binzudev.com/
Discord server: https://discord.com/invite/vvMP82bn3B

Music:
Parasailing Minigame – Breath of the Wild
Hateno Village – Breath of the Wild
Outset Island – Wind Waker HD
Alien Wahwahs – Pizza Tower
Doom version of the Gigachad song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v913TRVWQvEM
King Hippo – Punch Out Wii
Poké Floats – Smash Bros. Melee

3D scratch game: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/463553665/

Before commenting:

/"What about Roblox?":
I didn't think to mention Roblox when making this video because I have absolutely no experience with it. The last time I seriously used Roblox was 2012 at the most. But a lot of people have told me that Roblox is a great way to learn how to make 3D games and that I shouldn't underestimate its power! So if you really want to make 3D games and don't have much experience, you might want to check out Roblox!

/"Actually, Unity is easy to learn because I learned it easily/":
If you thought Unity was easy to learn, then that's great! That's actually really cool! But not everyone is as good at learning as you are, and the tips in my video are mostly for people who aren't so good at learning new things. If you think you have what it takes to learn Unity with no prior knowledge, then by all means go ahead. But proceed at your own risk.

Further explanations:
GameMaker no longer uses the subscription model and you only have to pay a one-time license fee if you want to publish your game commercially.
Construct 3 is not free, but there is a free trial version.
Undertale was made in Game Maker 1, so I only mentioned Deltarune because it was made in GMS2é.
“Baba Is You” was actually created in Multimedia Fusion 2, the predecessor of Clickteam Fusion 2.5. It is the same thing, but only the name was changed between version 2 and 2.5.
The RPG Maker engine program itself is not open source, but the code that runs your game is.

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