I will say that your book probably wasn’t written by a game designer or she could have told you all this and solved you the trouble. That’s sort of killing a fly with a bazooka. So you CAN be a ‘computer engineer’, Barbie! But frankly you really don’t need to be in order to complete your puppy game. And these are just solutions for your puppy game- there would be other solutions for different kinds of games. These platforms are a way to get to your Beta or MVP without having to commit to hiring a developer OR learning to code right out of the gate. I just want to say that, Barbie- so you don’t feel rotten about yourself. The skills that it takes to be a creative writer and the skills that it takes to be a great developer do not always overlap. I may be very controversial here but I’ve seen that the best games are not always designed by people who know how to code them. I know, Unity isn’t the most complicated of languages, you won’t need a 6 year degree to learn it but for someone with zero development background… it could take you a while to get good at it. Go to it, Barbie! You can do anything!īut… you know, Barbie, sometimes you want to put your time where it will be the most valuable- and maybe learning Unity isn’t the best bang for your time buck so to speak. You could get it in a 2, 4 or 6 year degree and after that, you can code almost as well as an entry-level developer. All it takes is about 150+ hours of focused study, learning basic theories of design and development, coding structures, resources and developing a community and once you’ve done the research on the wide field of languages that you can program, you can choose the one that best fits your needs and master it. Your other option is that YOU can be a “Computer engineer” (otherwise known as a software engineer or a developer).
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