A Beginner's Guide to How Games are Made

What does it take to make a video game - and successfully publish it?

If you are new to game development, this article is for you. Even if you are an experienced developer, there still might be a few tips worth reviewing. For more information on how to use Torque 3D to make a specific kind of game (FPS, RTS, etc), check out our Genre Example articles (in the left sidebar) after you've read this.


Decide on an Idea

Keep it simple. Focus on fun. Your game development will be faster, less expensive, and most importantly, your game will be better... 


Establish a Budget

Taking all potential costs into consideration, do you have the budget to execute on your game idea? Chances are good that you will need to purchase some tools or art assets... 


Team Considerations

The benefits of a team are clear. It increases your capabilities, helps get a game done faster, and improves QA. But the management of a team brings unique challenges... 


Project Management

Set a series of small, achievable, deadlines to keep you moving... 


Source Control

Game development involves a lot of experimentation. A source control solution is a must... 


Testing and QA (Quality Assurance)

Test early and test often to find bugs and improve gameplay. Painful but absolutely necessary... 


Polish

Once you’ve got the major bugs fixed from the QA process, add some polish to your game. Make sure to budget time and money to polish art and sound... 


Distribution

Once your game is polished and ready, there are several means of distribution at your disposal... 


Marketing

Often overlooked by Indies, marketing is very important. There are free marketing strategies an Indie can pursue, but if possible, save some money in you budget...