Starting from Scratch
When I began developing my first video game, I knew it would be challenging, but also exciting. I started with Unity and C#, learning how to move a player character, set up the camera, and create basic environments. Each small success, like getting my player to finally jump or walk properly, felt like a major win.
Tip: Focus on one feature at a time. Trying to fix everything at once can slow your progress and cause frustration.
Learning by Doing
Game development has been a huge learning experience. I’ve learned how physics, lighting, and materials all work together to create realistic worlds. Debugging scripts taught me patience and problem solving skills that transfer directly to web design, too.
Remember: Every error message is an opportunity to learn something new.
Combining Creativity and Code
What makes this project special is how it blends art and logic. Designing levels and creating textures allows me to be creative, while scripting player movement gives me a sense of technical achievement. The combination keeps me motivated and excited to keep building.
Game development isn’t just coding, it’s creativity in motion.
Learn More
Check out https://learn.unity.com/ and Brackeys YouTube Channel for free tutorials that helped me get started.
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