[casual_games] New to this field
Duncan Gough
duncan at 3rdsense.com
Mon Nov 7 05:27:42 EST 2005
Hi Rameshan,
You seem to have the skills to develop either downloadable or online
games, so I'd say the first thing to do is figure out what sort of
game you'd like to create.
From my experience, you can prototype a Flash game very quickly so
doing that would give you a good idea of whether you enjoy it and how
well your game ideas translate. Another idea is to rewrite an
existing game, so you could create your own version of Tetris or Q-
Bert and take it from there. I tend to do something similar to that
when I'm learning new languages (Python/Ruby etc).
Good luck!
Duncan
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On 7 Nov 2005, at 10:03, Rameshan S M wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I would like to introduce my self as Rameshan.S.M working as CD/
> DVD/web Author in India working for last 7 yrs in this field, and
> now I'm planning to enter in to games design .Basically I'm a core
> designer/Programmer. I had created some software applications in C+
> + and now I'm working on .net(C#) environment. and also some CD/DVD
> Applications, Presentations, Web applications for some companies
> and I have a good knowledge in all macromedia & Adobe software's.
> Especially Flash, Dream weaver, and director.
>
> i would like to ask you for help for entering this field. I visited
> some sites like gamedev, gamasutra...Etc...But need a support from
> a person who can help me to do some thing in this field. Please
> tell me what should i do for entering this field.
>
> Thanking you,
>
>
> Waiting for your response
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