10-15-2013, 08:33 PM
I would personally start with making a Mario game. Especially if it's your first game, it'll help you practice with the basics of making a game (coding, design, organisation) without having to worry about the aesthetics.
Once you've done that you'll have some experience under your belt, and can then move onto an original game. It'll be easier to code and bring the game together, and you can focus more of your time and attention to creating sprites, sounds, and so forth.
That's my opinion, anyway. In any case, making a game on your own is no small feat, so expect it to be a challenge either way.
Once you've done that you'll have some experience under your belt, and can then move onto an original game. It'll be easier to code and bring the game together, and you can focus more of your time and attention to creating sprites, sounds, and so forth.
That's my opinion, anyway. In any case, making a game on your own is no small feat, so expect it to be a challenge either way.