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The Blueprint to Making Games with No Experience (2024)
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Watch my previous video on how to choose a game engine
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Wishlist my game! store.steampowered.com/app/2862470/BUMBI
Join 400+ Game Developers to bootstrap your journey into game development samyam.dev/
Join my Discord! discord.gg/pRPNyACWdQ
Watch my previous video on how to choose a game engine
ruclips.net/video/aMgB018o71U/видео.html
0:00 Step 1
2:52 Step 2
4:05 Step 3
8:01 Step 4
9:41 Step 5
16:37 Step 6
20:34 Step 7
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The comments on my game were interesting....
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Get started making games with Gamemaker TODAY opr.as/GM-Samyam2 Wishlist my game! store.steampowered.com/app/2862470/BUMBI/ sign up for my cool newsletter with secret sauce tips & tricks my socials samyam.dev/ Some video background music by @ContextSensitive
Why these weird indie games BEAT the AAA industry
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How do some meme indie games blow up out of nowhere and net millions of dollars in revenue? And why do they keep beating AAA games? wishlist my game store.steampowered.com/app/2862470/BUMBI/ sign up for my cool newsletter with secret sauce tips & tricks my socials samyam.dev/ if you liked this video you should totally watch ruclips.net/video/8KzfRA0diAQ/видео.htmlsi=jQaqo8JV5ffqumLQ ruclips.net...
choosing a game engine is easy, actually
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picking the right game engine is actually not that complicated. wishlist my game store.steampowered.com/app/2862470/BUMBI/ forgot to mention: if you're making a mobile game, unity has the most built in features. unreal does support mobile export, but it's like using a drill to staple a paper. sign up for my cool newsletter with secret sauce tips & tricks my socials samyam.dev/ my unity tutorial...
This tiny bug almost RUINED my precision platformer | Devlog 2
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This tiny bug almost RUINED my precision platformer | Devlog 2
Making the Ultimate Platformer Game in 30 Days | Devlog 1
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Making the Ultimate Platformer Game in 30 Days | Devlog 1
How GTA6 designed a new way to animate its characters
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How GTA6 designed a new way to animate its characters
"Proximity" Sound Design in Lethal Company
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"Proximity" Sound Design in Lethal Company
I made a Horror Game in PowerPoint
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I made a Horror Game in PowerPoint
I made a game in Godot with No Experience
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I made a game in Godot with No Experience
Everyone Hated the Runtime Fee, So Unity Changed It
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Everyone Hated the Runtime Fee, So Unity Changed It
I Made a Game, but every Spin adds a New Challenge!
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I Made a Game, but every Spin adds a New Challenge!
I Made Barbenheimer Into a Video Game
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I Made Barbenheimer Into a Video Game
I Made a Hidden Object Horror Game in One Week
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I Made a Hidden Object Horror Game in One Week
I Made a Horror Game in 60 Minutes (CHALLENGE)
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I Made a Horror Game in 60 Minutes (CHALLENGE)
How to Setup Dedicated Server Hosting and Matchmaking for Unity
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How to Setup Dedicated Server Hosting and Matchmaking for Unity
How Much I Make From Affiliate Marketing with Unity
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How Much I Make From Affiliate Marketing with Unity
4 Friends Make a Game without Communicating
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4 Friends Make a Game without Communicating
A Day in the Life of an Indie Game Developer at GDC
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A Day in the Life of an Indie Game Developer at GDC
The Ultimate Multiplayer Tutorial for Unity - Netcode for GameObjects
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The Ultimate Multiplayer Tutorial for Unity - Netcode for GameObjects
BEST Royalty-Free Assets for Game Development
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BEST Royalty-Free Assets for Game Development
How to make an Online Leaderboard in Unity for Free!
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How to make an Online Leaderboard in Unity for Free!
Hi so I have a question I am 20 years old now and I wanna learn game development and wanted to know if game dev tv courses are good start for beginners I wanna make a top down 2D pixel horror detective game
I'm doing a multiplayer game, almost 2 years of godot experience and gamedev in general. Publishing my first game soon, its mostly how much you want it to happen, not because of money or success/fame, if its a passion project you'll get it done and it'll be worth it, you just have to keep in mind that improovement is always possible, you don't have to keep a under-developed game this way forever and become sad about it.
The frame rate looks pretty harsh tho
I am an elderly lady who wants to create a game. And this is the best guide I've seen for Unity. I hope they pay you!!! But I have a question. Suddenly in the film I see two new scripts. "Coins" and "Tower". I assume they are included from the Asset package. But I create my own "package". Should I have a script for each and every thing I click on that I want to do something with? Can they be in same script? How do I connect those scripts to my main script? How do they find each other?
Um ... or ... is that the interface ??
I got it. This is good.
Nice, good luck! Here’s our Discord if you’d like to join. You can ask for help in the #help channel discord.gg/EyCzPbP5Gw
* croak *
so cool!
thanks!
Wonderful video -- I'd love to reference it in the future. It would be helpful to have a descriptive chapter names. Thanks again for making great content!
I never watched an interview of an admirable game dev that says that he made a game choice because of how well it would perform in the market. The best indie games are original, usually well polished and fun to play. If you aim only for the success, you'll only reach the base of the mountain(that's full of garbage). The greatness of indie games is that the devs put something that only them could do. Enjoy the ride, the end of road is an illusion.
5:56 samyam: Don't start with an open world Me: No
I can't code because I have no arms or legs (jk)
Great info here!
Thanks!
1:30 that is definitely not exaggerated. The ones that do end up releasing something often end up going through multiple unfinished projects before that, and i expect the vast majority to just give up near the starting phases
Great video. I had an issue with slider handles sticking to the virtual mouse, I simply made event system select null at right after pressing the A button in UpdateMotion: EventSystem.current.SetSelectedGameObject(null); make sure you also declare event systems at the top: using UnityEngine.EventSystems;
Does PC include MAC on that list?
What engine is best for mac?
Any that builds to Mac (Unity, Godot, Unreal (i've heard it's meh on mac)).
Don't forget UPBGE and The Range Engine! Neither are popular... yet. I'd recommend The Range Engine, but both allow games to be created commercially. The Range Engine has pretty good performance, not the fastest, but for low to med polygon it should be fine.
Yeah that blue screen is terrible in Windows era
Nuh uh :P
Thank you! very useful
when your video started it i the voices made me think it was ai.
no that’s just my voice 😂
@@samyam it was a good video. the voice just through me off as i was cleaning my kitchen, it caught me off guard when i saw it was a talking head video.
Real talk. That first part of the video about pushing forward was so inspiring. I've been working on my first game for almost 3 years now, and you have reassured me that it will get done. Will finish the rest of the video now. Thanks!
As someone with major depression, this video makes me depressed. Nothing new going on over here, carry on 😭
Your tutorials is awesome, but I have one question. Why we sometimes use bindingID and actionReference when we can just use bindingIndex of action and action?
Unity is just a no brainer for me. Best asset store with systems already built for whatever you could think of
People spend more time commenting on Unity RUclips videos than making their game
Would a Hearts of Iron knock off be a good starter? (I tried in scratch and ALMOST succeeded but it got too big )
As a first ever game? I'd make something like Pong or super simple first to learn the basics of the game engine. Watch my latest video may help.
I truly hate The "How I X with no experience" titeling. No-one has experience when they start and even in these most often people are software engineers or know another engine but have "no experience" in another.
Thank you for showing the true backstage of developing a game.
Great video to get a lot more understanding about all steps for new developers! Good job Sam!
Great video sam🎉🎉🎉
what version of Godot was this?
I hope this video will help me to finally get off my lazy butt and actually do something 🙌
The thing about Only Up, the game concept always existed since the halo 3 'forge/custom games' days.
what an amazing video! Also motivational. Climb that mountain!
thank you!
I've been practicing level design lately. It's an area where I'm a bit weaker. My strength is programming. It always seemed when I got the player moving around I'm like... What now? I end up spending hours making a large open world and then it plays like crap. Then I think about all the extra work necessary to optimize and polish it up and I start thinking this is too much work and I give up. I'm finally starting to make complete levels though and they aren't playing horrible like before. So that's something I guess. I've never finished a game jam either. I spend too much time procrastinating and try to do it all at once near the end. Never can finish it like that.
Great video on starting game development! I think a lot of people are afraid of failing but in reality that’s part of the process!! I wouldn’t use chatgpt however it might not give accurate information, and you’re a better dev when you figure out the problem or learn how to search for the answer itself! Other than that fantastic video!
Well, I really like this video.. I'm still gonna climb that mountain tho. Apreciate the heads up tho!
Good luck you got this!
this is i great video
Thank you!
This is a great video that felt very unbiased! I feel like you covered all the different pros and cons of each engine pretty well. It does look like you missed talking about the Unreal Engine costs though. For anyone wondering, its 100% free until your game makes $1,000,000 USD. Then every quarter as long as you haven't made more than $10,000 that quarter, its still free. Once you do make more than $10,000 though, they take 5% of what you made that quarter, if I remember correctly. Also, if you publish your game on the Epic Game Store, they don't take any roalties off of those sales.
Going for it this year
Good luck!
Yep... that first step! My students are like: I want to make an open world, point and click, turned base battle with bosses and puzzles in one semester! Also my students: how do I download Godot? I already know html.... Great video to clear those minds! This goes to my class plan... Thank you
There is also specific genre engines like Spring RTS.
In Gamemaker, at least back in the GM8 version, you could do Doom-like 3D games. GMS 1 to 2 is a huge difference, due to GMS using the traditional workflow and GMS 2 using Unreal/Unity visual workflow. I didn't like GMS 2 too much. GMS=GameMaker Studio
thumbs down for giving the “advice” of asking chatgpt for stuff
Why? I’ve been a programmer for 15 years and I think chatGPT is the fastest way to learn new coding concepts. The alternative is searching through page after page of stack overflow forum posts from 2012 and hoping to find the answer lmao If you want to be in the tech field, you should embrace new technology.
It's an amazing tool for people learning. It's coming whether you like it or not. So being negative about people using it will just make you seem unintelligent and purposely going against the grain to be edgy.
@@pokemontrainer4148 it's misinformation.
All around great video. Really starting to fill the gap that Brackeys left.
He's back tho 👀 Thanks!
@@samyam I haven't even noticed, thanks.
Awesome video, this is a good refresher tbh. I studied BsCs Game Development for 4 years, and the greatest lesson I've learned is to not give up. You will doubt, and you will get tired, but whatever happens, you will grow and be stronger than you were before. What am I making? An RPG and a Racing game...oh boy😰
haha good luck!
this came in a perfect moment for me. I'm currently trying to make a game and got burned out while making art for it, and I got mad at myself for taking a 1 week break. I now understand it's normal and healthy to do so, and now I'll get back to it with brand new advice !
Well deserved break!
Thanks Now I start my way and understand that's good 👍👍
good luck!
Ive been working 12 months on my game, now is ready but i dont know how to get wishlists before publishing it
Thank you!