02-08-2018, 10:31 AM
It depends. Sometimes I'll go months without making significant progress on my games, but when I'm "in the zone", I might spend a few hours a day working on my project.
However, since all of my games are either freeware fangames or indie games that I don't plan to sell, I tend to view game development as a fun thing to do, rather than a job or a portfolio of work I could use to get a job.
However, since all of my games are either freeware fangames or indie games that I don't plan to sell, I tend to view game development as a fun thing to do, rather than a job or a portfolio of work I could use to get a job.
Course clear! You got a card.
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