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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
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    0:00 Step 1 Mindset
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    8:01 Step 4 Planning
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    16:37 Step 6 Playtesting
    20:34 Step 7 Marketing

Komentáře • 299

  • @samyam
    @samyam  Před měsícem +22

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    • @Ranger8744
      @Ranger8744 Před měsícem +1

      Whoa! How come this pinned comment says "5days ago"? This video was posted a few hrs ago🤯

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      @@Ranger8744 I have the video prepared in advance :P

    • @Ranger8744
      @Ranger8744 Před měsícem

      @@samyam I don't believe u😧! It's a glitch in the Matrix😨... You're one of them😱😱😱!!!!

    • @wheatwhole_
      @wheatwhole_ Před měsícem

      is this like free milanote premium?

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem

      @@wheatwhole_ It lets you use Milanote for free up to an X number of notes. Pretty generous free tier with no subscription needed!

  • @Jonah-31
    @Jonah-31 Před měsícem +240

    "The biggest risks you can take in your life is not taking any risks at all" is SUCH a good quote!! Great video :D

  • @neenaw
    @neenaw Před měsícem +305

    me with experience: **writes notes**

    • @eliasbuschmann1411
      @eliasbuschmann1411 Před měsícem +2

      Fr

    • @dertobbe1176
      @dertobbe1176 Před měsícem +2

      😂

    •  Před 13 dny +2

      Literally me doing a web dev boot camp from the beginning rn even though I know most of it but feel like I'm unemployable in a way that would make a big financial difference for me

    • @user-wp3uh2kg1g
      @user-wp3uh2kg1g Před 10 dny +1

      damn unreal devloper I worship

    • @urikora
      @urikora Před dnem

      Frfr

  • @Thrillidas
    @Thrillidas Před 26 dny +45

    Great video.
    What I learnt ultimately, a game development project (video game, boardgame, based on paper) start with pen and paper.
    These steps bellow are for create a basic prototype and maybe a pre-alpha.
    Step 1 : Define the game and scope and goals
    1. Simple game description
    2. Game experience goals
    3. Inspiration (Research)
    4. Pillars (Main mechanics and theme in a high level description)
    5. Set a milestone, for example develop a prototype (A short gantt chart is great)
    Step 2 : Design a very simple level on paper
    2.1 Goals level (What is the purpose of the level)
    2.2 Theme: About what is going to be your level
    2.3 Elements (Like enemies, items, mechanics)
    2.4 Sequence (Step by step what is going on in the level)
    2.5 Layout (An ugly map of your level)
    Step 3: Prototype that easy level with low level assets (Basic shapes is enough).
    3.1 Greyboxing (Basic layout of your level with grey and basic shapes)
    3.2 Create all the elements you'll need in your level and import them into your game engine (More basic shapes or simple assets)
    3.3 Program the basic behavior of your scene
    Step 4: Test it, fix the bugs and analyse it (Does it work as design ? It was fun? Did you acomplish your first goals? How to improve it)
    Step 5: Iterate the process from step one, with new information, new goals, new activities, new elements with the objective of improving the game, many times as needed.
    All the other element like music composition, artistic style, special effects, comes much later, once your game has a strong foundation.
    Good luck guys, It is a long journey.

  • @HomeGameCoder
    @HomeGameCoder Před měsícem +119

    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

    • @MrSalmonMC
      @MrSalmonMC Před 9 dny +1

      Heyo! I'm going into game developing class when I start school again! Wondering what engines most schools use, I already use ue5 and have made a few prototypes, my dream game is a relaxing indie, medival-ish game about fishing and taking photos of different exotic animals! Also having an emotional storyline with npcs and everything. Just wondering if I could do that within around 12-14 years, using a pretty beefy computer :D

    • @eliottsmallwood2140
      @eliottsmallwood2140 Před 5 dny +1

      @@MrSalmonMC Expect your teacher to know next to nothing. You will have to learn most things by yourself probably. maybe not though. Engine will likely be Unity or Godot, highly doubt that they'd start with ue5

    • @i7zan
      @i7zan Před 5 dny

      G OMEGALUL D OMEGALUL T

  • @Alpha_TheBreadlord
    @Alpha_TheBreadlord Před 16 dny +20

    2:32 man, you really just googled blue screen of death and opened it in your browser without even making it full screen ...... love it XD

  • @georgeml-o_o
    @georgeml-o_o Před měsícem +28

    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.

  • @indy2l
    @indy2l Před měsícem +7

    When you start learning music yourself, the best thing to do (at least what I'm doing) is to search for tutorials and learn new songs to play. You'll learn to improvise as you're learning new songs and chords in them. And I believe it's the same thing with Game Development.

  • @bomb_jaguar
    @bomb_jaguar Před měsícem +14

    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.

  • @xxispade
    @xxispade Před měsícem +16

    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!

  • @theInfra-Recon
    @theInfra-Recon Před měsícem +16

    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😰

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      haha good luck!

    • @unwithering5313
      @unwithering5313 Před měsícem +3

      Don't forget the possibility of health issues sneaking up, it can be a big momentum breaker.

    • @theInfra-Recon
      @theInfra-Recon Před měsícem

      @@unwithering5313 I've been there... It's not fun at all.

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      @@unwithering5313 Yes always take care of health first!

  • @CommanderCatz
    @CommanderCatz Před měsícem +8

    Video ideas for you
    "I made a game in scratch"
    "I made a game in 1 hour, 10 hours, 1 day, and 1 week"
    "I made the same game in 5 engines
    'I made the same game in different languages"
    'I made a game only using 1 sprite"

  • @ckmstudios
    @ckmstudios Před měsícem +6

    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!

  • @josueferreira2176
    @josueferreira2176 Před 3 dny +1

    You did another great job. Maybe this should be the first video new game developers should watch when they decide to create a game.

  • @JolanXBL
    @JolanXBL Před měsícem +8

    I challenge you to watch the game tutorial video of Jonas Tyroller and NOT have a game after 30 minutes. The very first one, he shows how to make a marble move, with reset and goal triggers. That's the beginning of every Marble Madness type game right there.

    • @richardbloemenkamp8532
      @richardbloemenkamp8532 Před 24 dny

      It is not difficult to make a game. It is difficult to make a game that is good enough such that people that you do not know will buy it. I made many games but never sold one. Okay I never tried to sell any game, which doesn't help.

  • @akj3344
    @akj3344 Před měsícem +3

    This is really helpful. Thanks for making this video. I have wishlisted your game as well. Also good choice of sponsor.

  • @CibuYT
    @CibuYT Před měsícem +5

    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 !

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      Well deserved break!

  • @ItsCalmCricketYT
    @ItsCalmCricketYT Před 6 dny +1

    here's the actual tutorial for this.From someone with recroom game creating experience but no actual game creating experience. Step 1: Have a computer to run a game creation engine. Step 2: create a game in the game engine. Step 3: If you have 100 dollars upload it to steam Step 4: TRY to profit. Step 5: Repeat

  • @SLAQGames
    @SLAQGames Před měsícem +4

    Great video. I really appreciate that you cover the steps needed in a comprehensive and realistic way while still being encouraging and presenting the process as achievable, which it is. I especially like that you don't downplay the importance of learning to program, and that you mentioned optimization and getting early feedback. Starting small is also good advice - if you're a new developer on your own, you'll learn far more by working on a small game, or even just a single system or feature, than by starting a years-long project where it will be much harder to learn and change methods as you go
    Keep up the great content!

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you so much for the nice comment! :)

  • @DreamTitanGames
    @DreamTitanGames Před měsícem +5

    I watched this for entertainment I suppose as I'm pretty well versed in game development, but I wish I watched this as a beginner because it is so dang comprehensive! This is a 10/10 video and I wish you developers good luck, listen to the advice in this video, can't wait to see your games :)

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +3

      Thank you so much :)!

  • @AllOfTheAbove777
    @AllOfTheAbove777 Před měsícem +4

    My experience of how to make a game. Step 1 download the game Star for you want. Step 2 think of an idea for your game. Step 3 watch tutorials by from call content creators like Samyam. Step 4 do not code multiplayer at 2:00 a.m. in the morning you will most likely quit if you do that. Step 5 publish your game. Step 6 SLEEP!
    These are all the steps I did when I started game development back in 2019/ 2020.😅 wouldn't recommend doing step 4 late at night though.

    • @bushyyido163
      @bushyyido163 Před měsícem +1

      What do you mean not to code multiplayer at 2 am? Do you mean not to write code that is related to the multiplayer aspect of your game (if you have one) or you mean coding in general shouldn't be done at 2am, because it's too late??

    • @Brainyplanet
      @Brainyplanet Před měsícem +1

      ​@@bushyyido163That's sarcasm i believe

    • @AllOfTheAbove777
      @AllOfTheAbove777 Před měsícem +1

      @bushyyido163 I mean not to do coding like that at 2:00 a.m. and plus when I did that I only had 3 months of coding experience. 😅

  • @bar123k5
    @bar123k5 Před 17 dny

    First time here just wanted to say that i love the editing and the way you explain things!! Most game devs are boring af or cring af (when trying to keep you engaged) but you talk straight to the point and i absoloutly love it. Subscribed

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před 17 dny

      Thank you so much :)

  • @Visnii
    @Visnii Před 23 dny +20

    Firstly, avoid social medias, I'm halfway done of releasing my first steam game, it's not good, and I know it, it does not compare.... with guys that had years of professional experience and had gone solo. My game is mine, a creation of love and that's all that matter, it may not sell, I may not recover expenses, but it's my child

    • @triskaideka13
      @triskaideka13 Před 13 dny +1

      What game?

    • @lnx648
      @lnx648 Před 13 dny +1

      Even is its not perfect games at are over at some point.
      Once the player is done playing the large games, he maye give a shot yo yours and enjoy it as well.

    • @nemonomen3340
      @nemonomen3340 Před 8 dny +3

      This is great advice if you’re not interested in learning and growing. Less so, if you are.
      I know that sounds a bit snarky, but actually I think it’s totally fine to not care about what others think of your game at all. But if you _do_ care at all, then you _obviously_ have to be able to actually take others’ criticisms so you can turn them into positive changes. (That being said, the customer _isn’t_ alway right and they don’t always know what it is they really want)

    • @daveydawn4179
      @daveydawn4179 Před 5 dny

      if you avoid social medias good luck in making a viable game , that is terrible advice for commercial devs child or not you are trying to sell a game so not telling people what your game is and to get them interested is shooting yourself in the foot .... if you are selling it on steam you obviously want to be a commercial dev lol

  • @iiropeltonen
    @iiropeltonen Před měsícem +15

    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.

  • @t.e.e.j.a.y
    @t.e.e.j.a.y Před měsícem +4

    Nice Vid! Liked, Subbed & Wishlisted 😊

  • @farvardinmainyu1961
    @farvardinmainyu1961 Před měsícem +9

    I never bother to watch CZcams videos of games that were developed in a short period of time. It's impossible to make relatively complex and fun games in a few dozen hours...

    • @Theystolemyhandle
      @Theystolemyhandle Před 28 dny

      Lmfao. Then you don’t know a single thing about video games do yah?

    • @richardbloemenkamp8532
      @richardbloemenkamp8532 Před 24 dny +2

      I made a version of Tetris in less than a dozen hours when I was 13 in BASIC on Apple 2. However with today's expected game quality standards, it is indeed mostly impossible to create a sellable game quickly. Prize-winning game-jammers indeed do not start from zero.

    • @farvardinmainyu1961
      @farvardinmainyu1961 Před 24 dny

      @@richardbloemenkamp8532 You're amazing !
      I once spent a dozen hours creating a simple DND game by using the C language in the ASCII form.
      The "relatively complex and fun games" I mentioned in my previous comment were games like Factorio and Pathfinder: Kingmaker...

  • @ThisGuySanik12
    @ThisGuySanik12 Před 4 hodinami

    Can someone please help me? I am finding difficulties learning how to code. Which site do I use(free)? Or any CZcams channels?

  • @unknowngamer8736
    @unknowngamer8736 Před měsícem +1

    As a guy who starting out in game development I'll keep this in mind. Thanks.

  • @JetBlackXtreme
    @JetBlackXtreme Před 8 dny

    So glad I came across this, as I'm gearing up to pursue game development

  • @DisCc
    @DisCc Před měsícem +1

    AMAZING Video!! Thanks Samyam :)

  • @TheScored
    @TheScored Před 4 dny +1

    Thanks for giving me my morning motivation to get coding. :)

  • @WhyKev
    @WhyKev Před měsícem +2

    Great video to get a lot more understanding about all steps for new developers! Good job Sam!

  • @AverageNeovimEnjoyer
    @AverageNeovimEnjoyer Před 25 dny +6

    Godot is not a brand. It is a no-cost Free and Open source game engine and its capabilities are improving rapidly. In fact, is it the most popular open source engine and the fast growing game engine!

  • @corriedotdev
    @corriedotdev Před 24 dny +1

    2.5 Months before Steam next fest. Trying to integrate steam works inventory SDK, leaderboard and achievements in time for the demo. Remortgaging house in September if I get the last bit of confidence round one of QA. Failing this I'll go find a 9-5 again and cry
    Great video, enjoyed this. Will be sharing to students 👍

    • @swabrax
      @swabrax Před 24 dny

      U'll make it inshaalah

  • @b_kamel97
    @b_kamel97 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for showing the true backstage of developing a game.

  • @OHMSdev
    @OHMSdev Před měsícem +1

    @7:19 "ass-a-fright" heres that viewer engagement you wanted.

  • @WarriorTech_FTW
    @WarriorTech_FTW Před 2 dny

    This is very informative, seeing as I’m considering making a game myself

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před dnem

      You got this good luck!

  • @gustavosalmeron2013
    @gustavosalmeron2013 Před 2 dny

    22:37 EPIC SETUP. I need another monitor...

  • @Sinoxqq
    @Sinoxqq Před 11 dny

    Genres that lead to failure: Multiplayer, open world, RPG
    Me: "I'll make the ultimate game with all three! How hard could it be?"
    [Montage of increasingly frantic development]
    Day 1: "This is going great! I've already designed the main menu!"
    Day 30: "Slight setback. The 'open world' is currently a single room with a door that leads nowhere."
    Day 90: "Progress! The multiplayer works... as long as both players use the same keyboard."
    Day 180: "Good news: The RPG element is solid. Bad news: It's just a spreadsheet that calculates your taxes."
    Day 365: "Update: Players can now leave the room! But they immediately fall into an endless void. We're calling it a 'feature'."
    Day 730: "The game is 500GB. It's mostly audio files of me sobbing."
    Steam Review: "10/10 Best bug collection simulator I've ever played. The 'unintended physics launches' are my favorite feature!"
    Me, at launch: "It's not a bug, it's a... ah, who am I kidding. Anyone know how to code?"

  • @SilverEclipsez
    @SilverEclipsez Před měsícem +1

    I LOVED THE VIDEO!!! you're spot on with everything you said, you gained a sub

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much!!

  • @LordHollow
    @LordHollow Před dnem

    Awesome video. Thank you.

  • @gakuyax
    @gakuyax Před 20 dny +20

    Dont make a game because you wanna make money.

    • @sporthighlights-sh3ex
      @sporthighlights-sh3ex Před 17 dny +8

      If you're making games full time, then making money out of it should be one of the priorities. You need to be paid for the work and time spent to make it.

    • @user-yk8yb5xy8r
      @user-yk8yb5xy8r Před 3 dny +4

      Agree, but I think what @gakuyax is trying to convey is that if you start your career in game development it must be because you love making games, entering the game making industry for only money cannot take you to great heights. Correct me if my conveying is wrong

  • @ivyjuicegames
    @ivyjuicegames Před 8 dny

    easy step by step guide, exactly what I needed! :D

  • @akaithecreator7448
    @akaithecreator7448 Před 7 dny

    4:36 Or start making your "dream game" with nothing but tutorials, ChatGPT, and determination, but twist every tutorial in some sort of way so you're not completely copying; at a certain point, make enough content that you don't have to use tutorials, and then try to build the entire rest of the game with slightly changing your own code and ChatGPT, and also upload devlogs and snippets of gameplay through all this. That's what I'm doing, and I'm doing fine! (Mostly) (For now)

  • @orson391
    @orson391 Před 2 dny

    WELL THIS ACUTALLY HELPED ME

  • @Vendetta8247
    @Vendetta8247 Před 7 dny

    At first I thought you said "seventy steps", was shocked :')

  • @nathanmiguel76
    @nathanmiguel76 Před měsícem +10

    80% of optimization in the unit is done just by using URP

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +6

      URP does have batching but it doesn't cover all the other types of optimization you should consider in your games

    • @Damian_h
      @Damian_h Před měsícem +3

      Some basic SOLID implementation can save u a lot of problems too. Is just if u dont start the right way refactoring your code in late stage to increase the optimization wont be any good so better start properly from the get go.

    • @scotmcpherson
      @scotmcpherson Před měsícem

      @@Damian_hright, clean when a block of code isn’t clearly focused on a task, and abstract when you’re repeating yourself.

    • @scotmcpherson
      @scotmcpherson Před měsícem

      There’s more to the world that Unity

  • @TSC1390
    @TSC1390 Před měsícem +2

    Love your work , are you up for collabs? Would love to have you insight, input / expertise apart of this project! Keep up the great work!

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you! Not at the moment as I'm super busy :)

  • @HOOZ-10
    @HOOZ-10 Před měsícem +2

    i have tired unity and right now on godot and after this vid i watched your right keep it up samyam

  • @havinthiranv
    @havinthiranv Před 18 dny

    Very informative, your voice and accent is soo clear 💯💯💯💯

  • @hassanjomaa4073
    @hassanjomaa4073 Před 29 dny

    You did this better than other creators, congrats

  • @MyCheeseNacho
    @MyCheeseNacho Před měsícem +1

    what an amazing video! Also motivational. Climb that mountain!

  • @kyledore7574
    @kyledore7574 Před měsícem +20

    I’m making an open world multiplayer rpg for my first game. I’m insane. I spend 8 hours a day after work doing it. 12 hours on weekends. I’ve been doing this for over 2 months. I’m not stopping. Coffee? Sleep? What’s that?

    • @kyledore7574
      @kyledore7574 Před měsícem +6

      @@Mike-wu7ie When they are right they give you disdain, when they are wrong they give you excuses. No one will ever say anything to you that doesn’t reflect how they feel about themselves in a moment.
      I am a developer who really sucks at art. I couldn’t even draw a good stick figure. After months of work, I can now produce incredibly beautiful stylized 3D assets for my own game. No amount of negativity can take away my accomplishments. It is a flex because I am the only person I need to impress. So carry on speaking facts, I look forward to your purchase of my awesome game :)

    • @kyledore7574
      @kyledore7574 Před měsícem +3

      @@Mike-wu7ie it’s not an MMO lol, that would be too much. It’s an open world cooperative RPG. And not all years are created equally, I’ve been continuously working at it for 5-8 hours daily for months. Time should be count based on direct time worked, and modified by intensity and consistency of time worked. I wouldn’t suggest people learn how I did, as I sacrificed my mental health to accomplish my goal of making stylized assets. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible, just unlikely for most sane individuals.

    • @MigWith
      @MigWith Před měsícem +3

      ​​​@@kyledore7574 dude, that's so fucking cool! its a goddamn flex, you are incredibly dedicated and disciplined to your craft.
      sorry for the other guy's negativity, some people just think about the money and not about the art, and love putting people down.
      Im starting as a game developer and my first game is also going to be insane, its a concept I've been working for a year now(and improving my art along the way) because I really want to put something unique out there, something new that I want to exist. and I don't really care how the public will react to it, the game is for me, for my desire to create.
      I don't have your immense discipline, so I've been working on it slowly and taking my time to flourish ideas, I'm starting coding just as of now(trying to learn c#) so I can put these mechanics and concepts to work.

    • @MigWith
      @MigWith Před měsícem

      ​@@kyledore7574 excatly, some artists say they have been "drawing for a year" when they've drawn maybe once a week for the entire year, others say they've been drawing for a year, and have been drawing for 8 hours everyday in the most efficient way they could.
      The arrow of time never stops, you can be either doing stuff all day, or not doing at all, a year will still pass.

    • @IberianInteractive
      @IberianInteractive Před měsícem +1

      You wont finish it lol

  • @ExploreImagineDefineCreate
    @ExploreImagineDefineCreate Před měsícem

    15:45 Patch Quest! Love that game tons. The dev has great devlogs for anyone starting game development or kf you just like watching good devlogs and well made content.

  • @vaderninja117
    @vaderninja117 Před 12 dny

    as a programmer myself, this video is incredibly helpful for beginners 👍

  • @JerryRayado
    @JerryRayado Před měsícem +3

    I just close godot engine. But I saw your vido. Thank you! Im keep working!

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +3

      Make sure to take breaks though for your health! :)

  • @fourlion_everywhere
    @fourlion_everywhere Před 4 dny

    This video is also an awesome insight on the shaders in Godot. Cheers!

  • @__captainboom
    @__captainboom Před měsícem

    If I saw this video when you uploaded I wouldn't have wasted two weeks, so i subscribed to prevent happening like this again. Great video ❤

  • @snake-sm6wf
    @snake-sm6wf Před měsícem +1

    Ok i see i got a question Do you need a degree to become a game developer cuz I want to make my game very good to like the point it reached to a game awards

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +1

      You don’t need one at all, but my
      degree taught me discipline and gave me some great connections to get started (computer science). But all of the information is online to learn! Many people have become successful without degrees.

  • @amrattia84
    @amrattia84 Před 2 dny

    So helpful, Thanks❤

  • @CaptainCling
    @CaptainCling Před měsícem +2

    All around great video. Really starting to fill the gap that Brackeys left.

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +3

      He's back tho 👀 Thanks!

    • @CaptainCling
      @CaptainCling Před měsícem

      @@samyam I haven't even noticed, thanks.

  • @thearrivalcyberseignister8898

    0:27 Traditional rpgs like dragon quest/final fantasy/pokemon count?

  • @Allonsy_TZ
    @Allonsy_TZ Před měsícem +2

    Always important to never let the harsh feedback get to you~ c:

  • @shenlong3879
    @shenlong3879 Před měsícem +3

    Once you reach the top of the mountain you're not done by a long shot.

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      then you climb the next mountain :P

  • @barax9462
    @barax9462 Před měsícem +2

    What is the name of the game @ 24:26

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +1

      what that’s the end of the video

    • @barax9462
      @barax9462 Před měsícem +1

      ​@samyam sorry I meant @ 16:56

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      @@barax9462 Ooblets

  • @FinTeamStudios
    @FinTeamStudios Před měsícem

    Thanks! This is really helpful,I’m glad I didn’t finish my game before seeing this

  • @tboxfinn
    @tboxfinn Před 26 dny

    Hu samyam, can you explain how can I use the new input system to set up a controller or mouse camera? I have been looking at your videos but cant get a way to use it

  • @sicfxmusic
    @sicfxmusic Před měsícem +1

    I hope this video will help me to finally get off my lazy butt and actually do something 🙌

  • @No.0.o.0
    @No.0.o.0 Před 27 dny

    Really really solid information and motivation.

  • @GDevGameDev
    @GDevGameDev Před měsícem

    I think game jams are the best way to better game dev skills- it also forces most people to limit scope of the game

  • @Solarmaxi
    @Solarmaxi Před 9 dny +2

    Instructions unclear, stuck on step 0.

  • @Emy-eo8zx
    @Emy-eo8zx Před měsícem

    8:56 I remember the second topmost image! what was the name of the game ?! Thank you very much!

  • @pouyansx7902
    @pouyansx7902 Před měsícem +2

    you are best samyam 😊

  • @AnimatingBeats
    @AnimatingBeats Před měsícem

    For me I’m still stuck at the gear phase. But instead of a game engine, I’m stuck with what would be good for pixel art. I’m looking for foss software and I’ve narrowed it down to 3 options. Pixelorama, Libresprite, and Piskel. Piskel is easily accessible for me to use, but I don’t like the layout of it. Pixelorama may work because it was built in Godot, the game engine I’m using. And the one I’m really considering, Libresprite. I haven’t done Libresprite already due to the lack of information out there on it. I know it’s similar to the older FOSS version of Aseprite, but I’m still worried if it’s safe or not. If anyone can help I’d be grateful!

  • @Sharp2006
    @Sharp2006 Před 24 dny

    ate scratch is goated don’t hate 😤

  • @Drmilkman23
    @Drmilkman23 Před měsícem

    I dont know how to make a video game but i know you have to use code so does the same code do the same thing? Is there somewhere i can go to learn this code?

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem

      There’s different code/languages for different things. Unity uses C#, Unreal uses Visual Code Blueprint and C++ language. You can search up tutorial online for free to learn the language in the game engine of your choice

  • @2_Elliot
    @2_Elliot Před 18 dny

    I like the general idea of this video, however I feel like the mountain metaphor takes away from the main points being laid out. It’s generally fine to use metaphors for complex problems, however here I feel like it gets in the way of the flow and is distracting.

  • @jorispruntel425
    @jorispruntel425 Před 17 dny +2

    Absolute tripe! Can you teach me excell?

    • @lockyaw
      @lockyaw Před 10 dny

      She has a video on PowerPoint!

  • @HowdyAleck.
    @HowdyAleck. Před měsícem

    Thank you, I'll remember this.

  • @Ni_Roku
    @Ni_Roku Před 25 dny

    the problem of folowing tutorials is that codes to do one simple thing may vary and clash with each other

  • @DehxGuides
    @DehxGuides Před 7 dny

    Step 1 learn Python
    Step 2 create tetris with python
    Step 3 learn java script
    Step 4 create tetris with your new knowledge
    Step 5 get a game developed toolkit like GDevelop or something
    Step 6 create tetris
    Step 7 create sprites with animation
    Step 8 create backgrounds
    Step 9 create random assets
    Step 10 create a project folder and start putting everything together
    Step 11 test out your game
    Step 12 fix it!
    Step 13 when solved, sell it!

  • @SonnoMaku
    @SonnoMaku Před 19 dny

    I've got this. I love bashing my head against the wall. See: My playthrough of the Souls series, Bloodborne and Elden Ring. I can climb this mountain through sheer willpower. It's just going to take me a while. lol

  • @fshepherd4221
    @fshepherd4221 Před měsícem

    Really great video, thank you

  • @Raymond13557
    @Raymond13557 Před měsícem

    does it matter what engine i use? I wanted to start slow at first, I'm using rpg maker, I have the most experience with it and I am quite the event scripter. I have intent to learn Godot in due time but i feel not ready for it.

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +1

      That’s fine, start with what you feel most comfortable in and get experience! Godot actually isn’t too bad to learn though :)

  • @mathislalonde353
    @mathislalonde353 Před 27 dny

    Thx a lot for this video ! But I can't found tuto for godot i need :'( so i just give up on my idea

  • @lalle_samyek
    @lalle_samyek Před měsícem +2

    I started watching your videos few weeks ago and I love your videos. You have good sense of humor :) . Love from Nepal . My name is similar to yours mine is " Samyek " if that is your name . I am about to start my game dev journey and hope to see more of your videos.

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you! My name is just Sam though haha. Good luck on your journey!

  • @jt9564
    @jt9564 Před měsícem

    Hi, I can't upload my unity app bundle to Google play console because it's MB's is too high, how do I create a zip file for my app bundle so I can upload that too Google play console? Please help

    • @sniper44x
      @sniper44x Před měsícem

      I've watched several videos showing how to for unreal engine in just a couple minutes and came across some for unity by mistake, just search "publish to Google play unity tutorial" should be top of the list

  • @doncaouette
    @doncaouette Před měsícem +1

    Great info here!

  • @pawan4920
    @pawan4920 Před měsícem +1

    Great video sam🎉🎉🎉

  • @Ayon-5571
    @Ayon-5571 Před 3 dny

    Thanks sister

  • @user-dd6vf2uz2w
    @user-dd6vf2uz2w Před 23 dny

    my only problem is gear

  • @nishantsharma1138
    @nishantsharma1138 Před měsícem +1

    Going for it this year

  • @dreamspear2159
    @dreamspear2159 Před 8 dny

    The game advice ones I feel also spread the negativity are the creators who make videos titled "from indie to millions, how to sell your game" then it's an interview with someone who's a 25 year veteran who's worked on over 100 games saying "use your contacts" which is disheartening to new indie devs with no contacts and no prior history.

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před 8 dny +1

      The best way is to start interacting with other game devs on twitter/discord and slowly build your own community over time, my CZcams channel is my way of doing that. Also attending in person events or online game jams. It’s not easy but worth it.

    • @dreamspear2159
      @dreamspear2159 Před 8 dny

      @@samyam yeah, I was just pointing out how often others on this platform don't actually explain that, or act like it's super simple but are actually discouraging newcomers by making it seem like you have to have all this experience to use in order to get anywhere. Like this video is great and I was specifically talking about the negativity stopping people from trying isn't always framed negatively sometimes it's "I wouldn't have been able to do this if it wasn't for the fact my old boss works for x and they agreed to publish" or something similar

  • @rowboatfleet
    @rowboatfleet Před měsícem +1

    good video, however you failed to mention rpg maker in the gear section 😔

  • @razawarrior25
    @razawarrior25 Před měsícem +4

    i love you.r voice

  • @chrislister3009
    @chrislister3009 Před měsícem

    Thank you lovely lady. This was very inspiring

  • @iandestroyerofworlds576

    A guy made banana clicker... be that guy.

  • @ademolaadenekan1372
    @ademolaadenekan1372 Před měsícem

    Do you market your own games or employ a publisher to do that? 🤔, also can you recommend good publisher to market a game?

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +1

      I'm marketing my own, I don't have personal experience with any specific ones, but I like to go on Steam and see what publishers are behind popular indie games.

  • @luqnotperfect
    @luqnotperfect Před měsícem

    Ive been working 12 months on my game, now is ready but i dont know how to get wishlists before publishing it

  • @vincentdev3973
    @vincentdev3973 Před měsícem +1

    Well, I really like this video.. I'm still gonna climb that mountain tho. Apreciate the heads up tho!

    • @samyam
      @samyam  Před měsícem +2

      Good luck you got this!