Wednesday, March 15, 2017

making games (basics)

Making your first game can be difficult. Remember that your
 goal is to make a game, any game, not necessarily a
 complex game like the ones professional teams of game
 developers in a studio can produce. By starting small and
 focusing on the basic gameplay, a new game designer can
learn a lot about their skills and build on that for their next 
game (or the next version of their first game). That way, you
can actually complete a playable game instead of getting
 stuck on the details as so many first time game makers do.

Surprisingly, many game designers get an idea of the game
that will be the best, work on it for a month and then just
leave it because it's just too pushing to make them. But it
actually is not that hard to make. Some people say that
coding is the hardest part of making a game. If you are good
 at drawing stuff, try leaving the art stuff besides and give
your best for the code of the game. if you are bad at painting,
just leave the coding and try to work at the art of the game 
more. That's the basics of making a game. Follow my google +!
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Not good at games? (5 ways to get better)

Hi. I just realized that many people actually DON'T KNOW HOW TO PLAY VIDEOGAMES. I want to help these people get better at games, so here's 10 ways you can become a better gamer!
Credits to TGN for for uploading this video. (check the video, there are 10 ways total)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpheusjvldY
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1. Practice makes perfect

The first one is very simple. Just play more! Practice makes perfect and all that jazz. Being good at games is all about the grind. Put the hours in, repeat levels and it will all start falling into place.

2. Learn from others

Kuvahaun tulos haulle youtubePut the controller down for a few minutes, sit back and watch someone play. Someone who's better than you. Don't be jealous, treat them as a teacher, watch them play and sneakily steal all their tricks.

3. Watch youtube tutorials

Youtube tutorials are your friends. There are some real smarteyes out there making great youtube breakdowns of popular games they can really help you wrap your head around whatever IP You're connected to.

4. Warm up

A singer does throat exercise. Runners stretch their legs! We gamers need thumb exercises. Bend them, stretch them, wiggle them around, Limber them up, So they're ready to bust and bash your way out of anything.

5. Roll a coin

Kuvahaun tulos haulle roll a coinTake a coin and practice by rolling it from knuckle to knuckle without dropping it. But seriously, once your fingers are dense enough to handle that, no button conbination will be too much for you.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

What is gaming?

Gaming is the act of playing games for entertainment purposes,
 such as PC Gaming, Mobile gaming and console gaming. 
Why you should play games? Here are a few reasons:

1. Entertainment
You've had those times when you're just so bored and you have
literally nothing to do. That's why you should play games! 
Some games increase your intelligence, some are scary, and 
some are just fun to play! That will surely cure your boredom.
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2. Strategies
In some games you have to play using strategy to win! For
example you have to use this troop to defeat these troops or
you have to build this base so it can defend this troop etc. It is
very important in some games to invent strategies or else it's a
game over for you. RIP
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3. Virtual reality experience

If you have bought the real virtual reality set, then it is
definitely exciting to play games in VR! You can see everything
around you and it feels so real! I have myself the virtual reality 
set. I have tried a lot of games with the VR like surgeon 
simulator. i recommend you buying it!
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