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1,922 Pointswhy isn't there a game development track?
I've found lots of tracks related to languages. I know that you must learn the language before making a game, but i still wonder will there be tracks related to animation, unity, and other techniques for making games.
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Paul Hubbard
5,818 PointsHey! Game development is a little bit more complex than just coding. It takes the downloading or creating of sprites (characters, artwork, etc.) and running a game engine. Granted, you could create a game with just a code language, html, and CSS, but that would take a while. If you are interested in game development, there are some free resources and game engines online! here are links to the ones that I know and use.
Each of these offer free tutorials on how to start making your first games! I hope this was helpful!
Unity game engine: http://unity3d.com/5?gclid=CjwKEAjwsvmvBRCT5ozK-dmY7D4SJACyIoJmSXEtJB8ncectZTlGADmd70AJxPA-RCvc5E7iha12GBoCK9Dw_wcB
Unreal game engine: https://www.unrealengine.com/
Gamemaker: http://www.yoyogames.com/studio
Jeff He
1,922 PointsJeff He
1,922 Pointsthanks that helped a lot :)
Paul Hubbard
5,818 PointsPaul Hubbard
5,818 PointsYou're welcome! I'm glad I could help! :)