Thanks for the help guys! I have tried Unity a little and it doesn't seem confusing to me. I just don't have enough knowledge to know what I can do with it. I've never tried Game Maker but it does look easier. My concern is that Game Maker seems more limited and I wonder if I would be wasting my time learning it when eventually I'd end up moving on to something like Unity or Unreal. Would it be better just to start learning an engine more capable from the start? I would like to learn a little about the art, design, and programming to see which I would like better. Then I could focus more on the one I like best. Programming seems like the best choice if I'm looking to get a job in the development industry. Any other suggestions would be much appreciated.
Does anyone have any words of wisdom or suggestions about how to go about learning game development? Is Unity the way to go? I'm a complete novice and am trying to figure out if game development is what I wanna do. Any help would be appreciated.
I played the demo of Splatoon and really enjoyed it so I searched around on the interwebs to buy the game. I found that the European version is a lot cheaper. Why? The Europeans also had a chance to get a 10% discount if they bought the online version after playing the demo. The U.S. got a shitty character skin that was only available to use during the demo. I haven't found any discounts for the U.S. version and it cost the full $60.
I was looking to buy a Wii U and was wondering were I could find the best deal. I missed the Target deal and was wondering if there was anything similar going on right now. Or should I wait because the price will go down in the near future? Please help me out.
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