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#Devruary Day 20: What advice would you give a new dev?

Make and release small games! Although we all want to make a big game from the beginning, it's much harder to learn with your dream game. I've learned the most while making small gamejam games




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#Devruary Day 8: What engine are you using in your current game? I'm currently working on two different games, for my puzzle game What Was Found at Ravenhill I'm using Visionaire Studio. For the game "You're Not Welcome to Rennville I'm using Construct 2

#Devruary Day 10: How do you usually plan a game dev project?

I often make checklists and sketches on physical paper and white boards, and I also prototype the game.

I also use the projects feature on GitHub to track tasks

Here are some more renders of the puzzle box I made in #Blender for my game "What Was Found at Ravenhill"

Don't miss out on the #WitchspireArt competition!

To celebrate Witchspire's demo launch, Envar Games want to see your Witchspire fan art. Enter to win an Amazon gift card!

Complete our quest to enter.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/WitchspireArtCompetition

#Devruary Day 4: How Did You Learn Game Dev? I learned game dev by playing around in Construct 2 and figuring out what everything does. And to this day I'm using that same engine to make the game "You're Not Welcome to Rennville" with @Lit-Lore-Studios !

Witchspire is a survival-crafting adventure in a world brimming with magic and peril.

Befriend and battle creatures, and conjure up a sanctuary alongside other witches in co-op or single-player.

Try the Next Fest demo: https://bit.ly/WitchspireSteam

#Devruary Day 10: What's your least favorite part of game dev?

Ngl, although I can do it, coding is the least enjoyable part of game dev to me Even with visual scripting tools it can be hard... Pictured some code from my game Rivet

#Devruary Day 12: What tool or plugin saves you the most time in game dev? The Node Wrangler Plug-in for Blender saves me loads of time setting up materials! You just select your textures and with one click of a button they're all connected and set up!

Happy Devruary! Devruary Day 21 celebrates @VuVuuInc ! He's the solo game dev man behind Tiny Terraces, Otok, Entomophobia, and 6 more. We also have a question for the devs of Game Jolt: What lesson did dev teach you the hard way?

#Devruary Day 9: What's your favorite part of game dev? As I've mentioned before, I love being able to create my own worlds to explore! I also really like sound design, it's a fun way to add a lot of detail to the experience.