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So today I was with my I guess 9-10yo cousin. He was playing clash of clans.
I told him, “you can also make this type of games”.
After this he was stared at me for like 25-30sec his face expression was awesome. Then said “seriously? I thought games are developed on a certain place where all the games are made.”
I said “no anyone can create games if you know how to code and all.”

After that multiple questions was on the way and I answered all for him.

But he totally amazed with this knowledge. And I felt good to.

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  • 9
    Good job!
  • 12
    I'd also tell him about how much work goes into it. Not easy.
  • 12
    I did the same thing with my cousin. But uh..

    I don't think I did it right. I didn't build the hype in him and he didn't ask questions.

    He's in kindergarten
  • 4
    @SpaceBearOne it's better with unity, they can see earlier results and don't need to code so much. I created two mini game developers in this way
  • 0
    ...and, he'll grow up to work in a shop!
  • 2
    no seriously, well done for encouraging him, that was just my dark sense of humour playing up :)
  • 2
    @segfault0xff if I told that he will probably left in the middle
  • 1
    While my first inclination is “great job!” we must consider the pain and suffering and otherwise that comes along the developers journey.
  • 0
    GameMaker studio is used to make 2d games, and you can use code or drag and drop.
    There are also easy to follow tutorials on their website (www.yoyogames.com).
  • 1
    @const nothing worthwhile is easy.
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