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How to Make A Game
By:Nick Destefano

Have you ever dreamed about making your own game? Whether it be a simple game or a complex strategy game that requires a lot of skill, making your own game can be a very fun and challenging task. The games that have been developed today in large companies are coded by skilled programmers that work continously on specific requirements for each step in the game. Making games can be as simple as the most famous pong game where you hit a ball back and forth, or it can involve many graphics and levels of hard work to develop.

There are many different games that you can make on your own. Here are some popular categories of games that are being developed by individuals such as yourself.

1. Flash games
2. Computer games
3. Board games
4. 3d games
5. Word games

These are just a few of the popular games that are being developed. Many think that a college or even masters degree is required to create a game. This is actually not true as all you need is a simple manual or guide to walk you through on how to create your own game. Generally all you will need to code your games in at first is notepad. This is where you will create your own game code from scratch. Many programmers that develop games for big companies will make their games in notepad, but have templates setup where they copy much of the existing code from other games they have developed and just tweak what they need. Making games can be very simple if you have the necessary tools and instructions on how to do so. The rewards in making your own game can be beneficial and lead into a career advancement or placement into a large company. Otherwise you can always make games for fun and have friends and relatives play them and you can get the satisfaction of having known you created the game from scratch.

Nick Destefano
http://www.CreateGames.ZoomReviews.com






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