(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ DEVELOPMENTS OF GAME ♥
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Every game starts with an idea or concept.
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Decide genre: action, adventure, puzzle, RPG, simulation, etc.
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Define the target audience: kids, teens, adults.
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Example: “A fantasy adventure game where a hero saves a kingdom.”
2. Game Design
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Gameplay mechanics: Rules of the game (how the player moves, fights, or solves puzzles).
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Story & characters: Who is the player? Who are the enemies or allies? Level design: Layouts, challenges, obstacles, and progression.
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Tools: Storyboards, sketches, game design documents (GDD).
3. Art & Graphics
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Create visual elements like characters, environments, UI (User Interface).
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Style can be 2D (flat) or 3D (realistic or stylized).
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Tools: Photoshop, Illustrator, Blender, Maya, Unity, Unreal Engine.
4. Programming & Development
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Coding the game logic, physics, interactions, AI, and mechanics.
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Common programming languages: C++, C#, JavaScript, Python.
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Popular game engines:
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Unity – good for 2D & 3D games.
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Unreal Engine – best for high-quality 3D games.
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Godot – lightweight and beginner-friendly.
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. Sound & Music
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Background music, sound effects, and voiceovers enhance the gaming experience.
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Tools: Audacity, FL Studio, Logic Pro.
6. Testing & Debugging
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Identify and fix bugs or glitches.
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Playtesting ensures gameplay is fun, balanced, and user-friendly.
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QA (Quality Assurance) is essential before release.
7. Publishing & Marketing
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Decide platform: PC, console (PS/Xbox), mobile, or web.
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Launch on platforms like Steam, Google Play, App Store.
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Promote through social media, trailers, ads, or influencers
. Updates & Support
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After release, developers often release patches, bug fixes, or new content.
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Community feedback helps improve the game.
💡 Extra Tips:
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Start small: Make a simple game first (like a puzzle or platformer).
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Learn a game engine like Unity; it’s beginner-friendly and widely used.
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Collaboration: Games often need designers, programmers, and artists working together.
After release, developers often release patches, bug fixes, or new content.
Community feedback helps improve the game.
💡 Extra Tips:
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Start small: Make a simple game first (like a puzzle or platformer).
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Learn a game engine like Unity; it’s beginner-friendly and widely used.
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Collaboration: Games often need designers, programmers, and artists working together.




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