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Encourage your Teenager to Make Video Games - the Benefits are Astonishing
Video Game making is a pursuit that involves creativity, visual design, writing, logical thinking, collaboration, and many other skills. It is something that your teenager could get very enthusiastic about and it can be done at no cost whatsoever.
Making video games is not about computer programming
Video game making is no longer the pursuit of the cliched nerdy computer programming types of individuals. There are freely available software programs that take the "programming" right out of the process and free the user to explore the creative potential of making video games.
What skills are developed?
When building a video game a person is building a world and this processs entails a wide variety of skills and disciplines that begins with the generation of ideas then progresses into design of buildings, landscapes and characters. During this process the game maker learns writing skills, storytelling skills, graphic design and architectural skills. Then the game progresses into playability where the game maker will learn logic, flowcharting, storyboarding and even the basics of economics and trade. The process for making a video game is a complete creative cycle that starts with the generation of ideas and ends with the completion of a project.
The Feedback and Positive Reinforcement comes quickly and often
The first lesson learned by a game maker is the lesson of persistence. But this persistence is done in gentle steps with frequent positive feedback. A game maker can have his or her first small game up and running in one afternoon. From there the challenges get more complex and more rewarding. The only limit to the complexity, size and creativity of a game is the limit that the game maker puts on himself.
Scalability, the Learning Curve, and growth
Game making is an extremely elastic pursuit that challenges and develops a person from the absolute beginner to the very advanced. Someone new to video game making can actually have a small working game completed within a few hours and this can be developed and expanded into a very large world with challenges in economics, player interactions, complex design of worlds and cities and more. There is always a new set of things to learn and a new set of skills to learn.
Applicability to the regular career world
The biggest gain in making video games is the gain of learning how to manage projects small and large but game making also brings experience in a variety of creative pursuits from visual design to computer skills, writing, and even music. Your teenager, while learning to make video games, will be exposed to a whole host of different creative pursuits. He or she can get a good look at all these pursuits and even if he or she doesn't want to be a game designer the skills learned will apply to almost any career path imaginable. And all of this is neatly wrapped up in something your teenager can get excited about.
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Is it worth buying Sonic Generations? Or buy much popular video game franchise?
I heard recently Sonic Generations was turning into a big hype. And I said to myself, "It's worth a shot." Whether I waste my money on a comeback Sonic series or buy Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. But I am a long-time Zelda-fan, I really want to buy Skyward Sword. BTW, screw COD: MW3 and Battlefield 3. Same ole first person shooter. This shooter game war should end. Every successful video game franchise arrives at November. Anyways back to Sonic Generations, is it worth buying? Most recent Sonic series was an epic fail after Sonic Heroes or that's what I heard. And Sonic Colors was the greatest comeback of the failed series. I'm a Sonic-fan, but I know so much about this game because I grew up with the Sega Genesis. Let me tell you I short story of my child-hood. I wanted a SNES when I was 6, play Super Mario World and Link to the Past (apparently it never happen), and chillaze. But my stupid parents (now awesome), bought me a Sega Genesis with a game that had the cover of a blue fat rat in a forest I hated it (I wanted to slap this brat if I could go back in time), and I complained and complained to my parents, then told me whether I keep the Genesis or nothing at all. So I tried it out, I was like saying, "Mario can't run like that." "Whoa!" "OMG!" I looked up to Sonic like a role-model, and my (still) friends at school didn't even know about Sonic and just said it out of there ass, "Sonic sucks!" And we were fighting about it, like how every 6-7 year old would do. Mario vs Sonic!!! Guess who won??!! Our stinky-head teacher, Mrs. Wallace. So I invited them home, and play Sonic the Hedgehog. They started to react very excited, I said I wanted to play, but they said," Naw, we still want to play." Okay, maybe I said enough short story. Anyhow, I need your guys advice buy Sonic Generations or buy a more popular video game franchise. Tell me what's important, you have to Open My Heart and see the My World. Because I can't Live and Learn. There are Endless Possibilties!!!!
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ready for unpopular survey? :D?
1. A selection of television programs you do not care for.
2. A selection of musical artists you do not care for.
3. A selection of celebrities you couldn?t care less about.
4. A hobby you ?don?t get?.
5. A habit you find disgusting.
6. Something in school you really liked doing that everyone else bitched over.
7. Your favorite household chore.
8. Popular video games that make you go ?meh?.
9. PC or MAC?
10. A sport you don?t like, for whatever reason.
11. A sport you really like, for whatever reason.
12. Television programs you love but have gotten shit for liking.
13. Musical artists you love but have gotten shit for liking.
14. A hobby you have/find interesting that other people bother you over/make fun of.
15. A habit you have that other people bug you over.
16. Something in school you hating doing and it felt like everyone else loved.
17. The household chore that makes you want to shoot your own face off.
18. A selection of video games that you enjoy that perhaps you really shouldn?t.
19. A celebrity crush that maybe even you don?t understand.
20. Free rant on whatever grinds your gears at the moment.
good day! :D
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Best Video Game Franchise?
Out of all the most popular Video game franchises which one do you guys think is the best?
Here are mine in order.
1. Halo
2. Call of Duty (Modern Warfare)
3. Half Life
4. Uncharted
5. Call of Duty (World War II)
The reason i picked Halo is because its been around for 10 years and its still one of the most played games and was and still is very successful.
Please tell me your opinions and what i should change or add to my list
I totally forgot about Mario and the Zelda games! sorry those would be in the list too
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