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How Video Games are Actually Made

How Video Games are Actually Made

Update: 2024-07-10
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In this episode, of the Indie Game Development Podcast, we’ll be demystifying the game development process so you can understand how video games are created.


We'll explore game engines like Unity, Unreal, and Godot, which are essential for game development. I'll cover the creation of assets, whether 2D sprites or 3D models, and how they are animated and integrated into the game engine.


We'll also discuss coding, which drives game functionality, and the use of shaders and particles to enhance visuals.


Despite the steep learning curve, game development is an incredibly rewarding art form.

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Daniel Frater

The process of making video games is a complex and creative journey that involves multiple stages, including concept development, design, programming, and testing. It all begins with an idea, where developers create the game’s storyline, characters, and world. From there, artists and designers bring these ideas to life with graphics and animations, while programmers write the code that makes everything function. Sound engineers also add music and sound effects to enhance the gameplay experience. Throughout this process, quality assurance teams test the game to ensure it runs smoothly and is free of bugs. For more information on the gaming industry and its developments, you can visit https://abidjan-da.ci/, where you can find updates on game-related events and trends.

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How Video Games are Actually Made

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