02-19-2018, 11:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2018, 12:07 PM by VinnyVideo.)
If you're finishing a game "just to get it over with," your work might not be as inspiring as it would be if you were really motivated, so if that's the case, it might be better to take a break and resume it later.
However, if you have ideas for levels, enemies, and gimmicks to add to the engine, I say finish it! See if you can make 5-10 creative, well-designed levels with it. Especially if you're new to game development, fangame projects often work best when they're short and sweet.
Sharing the source code is also an option - good, well-documented open-source engines are always nice.
However, if you have ideas for levels, enemies, and gimmicks to add to the engine, I say finish it! See if you can make 5-10 creative, well-designed levels with it. Especially if you're new to game development, fangame projects often work best when they're short and sweet.
Sharing the source code is also an option - good, well-documented open-source engines are always nice.
Course clear! You got a card.
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