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I want a space observation game🙏

A topic by Sylasti created 72 days ago Views: 384 Replies: 17
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I need a game about observation like u are in a open field and u have a telescope and u start observation the universe u will get money from finding hard to find space things and you can upgrade Ur telescope with this money I want someone to make this or if this game exists I want someone to find it(note i want this game so much I opened an itch io account for this)

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I might try that. I've been looking for a game to make. Give me a week or two (or more) to make a prototype. Also this is off topic.

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Hello, I can create your game if this is a paid position.

Here some samples of my work:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfHLw5y8tMU

Some projects are also on my itch.io page, though still a lot is missing, especially clients' work:

https://biim-games.itch.io

Let me know the type of help you need.

Thank you! :)

I'm doing it for free.

why

I'm in between projects and am looking for something to do. I decided just to do it as a hobby project and maybe because I'm doing it for someone I'll actually finish it. (I have a big issue with switching projects after ~10-20 hours of work. It's a major problem)

Maybe I'll actually finish it, isn't a great commitment...

Well from what I saw of your work, it doesn't look like you have my problem. I have 26 unfinished projects from over the last year.

Everyone has unfinished projects. Keep your scope small and expand the game after you complete it, if you feel like.
Just make a single level with a single character, single enemy, single weapon and so on. Make a start and a finish for your game. Then add one little thing at time. It will be easier ;-)

If your project is too ambitious there is a high chance to leave it behind.

What I was commenting is that if you offer to help someone you have to be sure that you can complete the game, unless major issue occurs, like sickness, natural disaster and so on. Not stop because you don't feel like working on the game anymore.

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Yeah this is the advice everyone gives out. The thing is that I have made the super small games, I just want to make the little bit bigger but still small games. Asides from a few exceptions, the only games I finished are ones I had to because of things like game jams. The main reason my games are stopped is due to me hitting a roadblock, which is art most of the time, (just look at my profile pic. That's the best of my 3D) but sometimes it's me not building a good and scalable systems to start, so then expanding the game gets to be really hard. Thanks for the advice though. I'm going to put a lot more effort into sticking with my projects now. Also, we should probably stop using this topic for this discussion because this conversation has gone way to off topic. Thanks for the help.

Start with 2d games and use game assets, so you can make a game around what you have available and you will never have to stop again.
I agree with stopping being off-topic.
Good luck with your journey!

makes sense can't wait to see it 

So far I've really only done environment setup, because that's what I really haven't done much of, but this is what I have so far. (Yes I know the telescope doesn't match the style of the environment, it was the only free telescope asset and I'll fix it later)

Good start.

Good for you that you don't need to feed your family and pay bills :-)

Gamedev isn't my job.

Fair enough :-)