Figure out what you're going to make. Sort out the conceptual problems now, and you'll save yourself a lot of time in the execution.
Create a design document. Even if it's just for yourself, writing down your ideas will help you organize your thoughts and exercise your creativity. Decide what kind of game you're making, what will be needed to complete it, how the controls will work, and so on.
Above: Your concept art will probably not look like this - that's OK
Think about what's reasonable. Can you build a massive 3D world? It's certainly possible with the tools I'm about to show you, but determine whether or not it is feasible given the amount of time you're willing to dedicate. Retail games are made by teams of professionals - you're one amateur. If you're an absolute beginner, as this article assumes you are, you should probably start small and build up your game as you learn new skills.
Don't be discouraged - small doesn't mean simplistic or dull. You might assume that everything has been done before, but in actuality, gaming is still a young medium. There are billions of ideas just waiting to be had, and it doesn't matter if your game is big or small - good ideas are good ideas. Consider how quickly games went from vector graphics to 2D sprites to 3D rendering - there simply wasn't enough time to cover all the possibilities, and that fact is partially why 2D gaming is seeing a comeback.
So how are you going to build this thing? You have two options - spend some time learning a bit of scripting, or use software that requires little to none of that. It's up to you.
Eventually, if you're serious about indie game development, you'll want the flexibility offered by a full understanding of programming and computer science. Right now, however, you may just be testing the waters. No problem, there are plenty of tools for nonprogrammers. I've arranged several popular methods in roughly the order of their complexity. Some are free and others are demos.
Game Maker 7.0 - download
Game Maker is an excellent piece of free software ($20 gets you more functionality). It does what it purports to, allowing you to create relatively complex 2D games with very little knowledge of programming, though it does contain a simple scripting language for more complex operations.
RPG Maker 2003 - download
An old favorite. Unlike Game Maker, RPG Maker does limit you to one type of game, but it does RPGs very well. It's your basic tile-map, animated Sprite character, random battle engine. The interface is well designed and easy-to-use, and the software includes a good array of pre-made graphics (though wouldn't you rather make your own?).
RPG Toolkit - download
While it doesn't have the most refined interface, RPG Toolkit is pretty flexible, and aids in the the creation of 2D isometric RPGs. The hard stuff has been taken care of for the most part, leaving you to work out the graphics and scripted events.
Byond - download
Byond is an interesting tool which allows you to create small online games with relative ease. You're going to have to learn a bit more in the way of coding than you would with something like GameMaker or RPGmaker, but if you absolutely must make an online game, this is probably the easiest way.
DarkBASIC- information
DarkBASIC is a version of the Basic programming language (which, as its name implies, is actually fairly easy to learn) built around DirectX. Despite being more challenging than something like Game Maker, it is possible to learn via online tutorials and create a quality game in DarkBasic.
Blender - download
Blender is a free, open source 3D modeling, animation, and game design program. Since you're dealing with 3D game creation, the learning curve is very high. For someone who isn't frustrated or deterred easily, Blender can be a great way to get into 3D game design - just be sure you're willing to spend a lot of time reading tutorials and learning through trial and error. Just because it's free doesn't mean its shoddy
But if you want to code the game yourself legit, then you might want to use one of these (or both): java, and C++ (or C, or C#). Although there are many other languages to make apps, these are most popular.
To make one professionally, it depends on the labour laws of the jurisdiction where the company is located. To make one as a hobby, there is no minimum age, as long as you are old enough to use a computer and know how to program a video game or use software to automate the process.
It depends on how you learn HTML, there are tons of resources on the Internet to learn HTML. One of the quickest and easiest ways is to watch an online HTML video tutorial. With the excellent visual aids and demonstrations included in the video, you should have an excellent start to learning and using HTML.
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If you want to use a emulator to play the game you created on lunar magic: go to this site http://www.zsnes.com and download "Zsnes" (make sure to have a icon for it) Then drag the Rom hack into the Zsnes icon.
all you have to do is go to google and type in make your own horse game
I would download Fraps and then record the game from there. At least that's if you want to make a video game playthrough for a PC game.
One can learn to make a video game on YouTube or at Full Sail University where they offer teaching of computer programming and graphic design for anyone.
-Learn how to code -Make Character -Design -Go to classes -Go on video game platforms and make an video game(rblx is the best in my opinion) -Play video games and see the scripts -Decide what type of video game your making(horror, family game, battle game, etc.)
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IT'S VERY HARD TO MAKE A VIDEO GAME!
Follow Your dream,,,, if you want to make it real, try to draw it first and then download a app that can help you make it real, then sell it to someone.
First you download a PC communiti program . And that's it - Comment on this Answer , that's not how you make a program ... Just go to www.YouTube.com and search " How to make a program " .. Am Sure there will be a video that well help ! You need to learn some programming language.
download a youtube downloader download the video and burn.
A writer writes the story of the video game.
You can't. However, you could research a programming language like Java or C++, download compilers, photoshop, and various other programs, and make your own game.
stuff? You mean video or musi? I usally download free video and music with Video Download StudioVideo Download Studio. It also help me import those files to psp. http://www.ahisoft.com/video-download-studio-pro BTY, you must make sure your video file is mp4 format.