05-13-2012, 06:50 AM
To put it short: There is no master plan. It really depends on the people you meet. It is not like there was no chance you could find a coder who is willing to make 'your' game. But you will have to find such a person.
However, if you are the coder, you don't depend on someone else to make 'your' game.
GameMaker should be a good entry point as you get results quite quickly. MMF2 or whatever, too.
Normal non specifically game-oriented programming languages usually take far more time to get into, especially since you have to find out how to display anything at all et cetera paule paule.
However, if you are the coder, you don't depend on someone else to make 'your' game.
GameMaker should be a good entry point as you get results quite quickly. MMF2 or whatever, too.
Normal non specifically game-oriented programming languages usually take far more time to get into, especially since you have to find out how to display anything at all et cetera paule paule.