Game Developer? Why?

Started by Babar, Thu 09/05/2013 04:01:40

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Igor Hardy

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Because it allows me to create a sense of an alternative broken, nonsensical reality that's actually holding together and is bound by onscure rules.

Also, working on my games is like a cool open world role-play game in which I'm a real game developer - a figure I admired a lot during my childhood (especially LucasArts developers).

monkey424

Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory.
    

Adeel

I agree with others. Everyone has mentioned nearly all the reasons for which I love to develop games. Let me add one thing more - my story (bit long but maybe interesting to you ;)):
    "I used to download freeware games from Softonic English. There, I came across some Point'n'Click adventure games (I had only played Leisure Suit Larry games before these). I played the Yahtzee's Trilby series. I also played Ben Here, Dan That! along with many others and loved it! What the common thing I noticed in them was that all of those were made in AGS Engine. I searched for it and immediately downloaded it long before joining this community. There was only one thing in my mind : IF THEY CAN DO IT, SO DO I. It used to be life long wish to develop games so when I saw the free and most effective software for an individual. So, I decided to learn it. That's all. :)
P.S: You have asked everyone here, but still you haven't told us: Why you chose and/or want to develop games? (nod)

Chicky

Quote from: monkey424 on Mon 13/05/2013 13:30:49
Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory.

This too! Haha, great reply :)

Honestly i just want to show off all i've learnt from this community for the past ten years.

Problem

Here's the ultimate reason: Developers, Developers... :-D

For me, Computers have always been about creating stuff. When I was a kid, my parents bought a C64. Everyone was using it to play games, but I was the one who RTFM and tried to programm his own (crappy) games using (crappy) BASIC. Later I created my own (crappy) animations and started to compose music on the Amiga. Somehow it went on like this, and eventually things became less crappy. ;)

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