Game Development Reference
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GameSalad it is! Now I know I'm comparing apples to oranges here, as GameSalad
can't do super awesome looking 3D graphics, but it can do awesome games. If you
harness the power of GameSalad, you can do some awesome looking stuff. Super
Meat Boy on GameSalad? No problem! FEZ? Difficult, but you could probably pull
it off, or something very similar to it. Final Fantasy ? Again, super easy. GameSalad
is very powerful and can handle almost any 2D project you throw at it. So go ahead;
grab game development by the horns and give it a go. Whether you continue to use
GameSalad or move on to other engines, the world of game development is a fun
one, albeit a cut throat one. The potential in the game development world is huge.
Just search for indie game earnings in Google and it's enough to make you shiver.
Are you thinking, "I can make that much money just by typing?" Yes, you can if you
really put your mind to it. Don't let anything deter you, and don't get discouraged
when things don't pan out the way you want. It happens.
Another thing that will happen is summed up in the following picture.
You are going to create many many projects that you probably won't finish.
Sometimes, a project is awesome when you start it, but after a while it stagnates and
you just have to move on to a new one. I don't know how many projects I've started
and haven't completed, but I know it's too many to count.
It's a fun world out there! Go develop all you can imagine and have fun. Thank you
for reading this topic.
 
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