Ok, so let me start early on in my life. Ever since I was 4 I grew up playing video games. My first video game console ever was the N64 which I basically played to death. I would never get very far but I would always have fun. Later when school started I was introduced to Pokémon. I overall played over 600 hours in total of Pokémon games in my entire life and I loved every second. I grew up and found other interesting games always thinking about how cool It would be to make my own. Now were here, on a unity forum. I know little to nothing about making video games but that doesn’t mean I can’t try. I’m looking for anyone who is willing to help me make a game that has at least some experience with game making with Unity. I’m not entirely sure about what kind of game to make which is what we can talk about in a Skype call. I’m not expecting too too much considering it’s our first game but I do want to create something cool.
My Skype is jordantheawesome25 please only add me if you know and want to help me make a game.
Thank you for reading,
~Jordan
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Hi,
it’s cool that you want to make a game!
Since, as you say, you have no experience, what exactly will you be contributing to making your game? Are you the ideas man? Are you looking for programmers/artists to make your ideas reality? It sounds like you are essentially asking for someone to help teach you.
My advice is to get some skills down first in what it takes to make a simple game. Then you will be better prepared for collaborating with others (by the way, asks for collaboration should be in the collaboration section).
Perhaps you could start here: Learn game development w/ Unity | Courses & tutorials in game design, VR, AR, & Real-time 3D | Unity Learn and work through making some of those games. When you are done you will be much better prepared to work with someone on a new idea. The best part is there is nothing stopping you from learning on your own so there’s no excuses to get started!
Good luck
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This.
Start making games. Simple games. Tiny games that you can finish. Then share them, get feedback. Learn. Hone your craft. Then start looking to work with others.
Start by making clones of Breakout, Tetris, Space Invaders, Pac Man, stuff like that. The idea isn’t to make the next CoD, it’s to learn the process and skills of making games.
This is assuming you want to work on the code side of things. If you want to make art or levels, do stuff that will hone those skills instead.
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