Finding Time for Game Development: A Personal Journey
Navigating the dual realms of parenthood and full-time employment, I embarked on a venture into the cosmos—not the one above but the one within Unity, guided by the tutorials of GameDevHQ. The challenge was not the complexity of the tutorials; they were a beacon of clarity. It was the allocation of time amidst life's relentless parade.
This blog post is a message in a digital bottle, set adrift for those who juggle the relentless ticking clock with the pursuit of creation. "Galaxy Shooter" is my labor of love, a testament to what can be achieved in the thieved moments between a child's laughter and the daily grind.
For those who resonate with this tale, let this be your inspiration. Game development isn't about having time; it's about creating it. It's about seizing the silent seconds and igniting the midnight oil. And when the final line of code is written, it's the journey that matters—each minute you chose to press on rather than retreat.
As I continue to navigate this path, blending life and coding keystrokes, I invite you to join me. If you're interested in a more granular view of this journey, the challenges, successes, and moments of pure learning, follow me on X(https://twitter.com/DanReut). Together, let's continue to dream, craft, and most of all—finish our creative quests.
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