๐Ÿ“… How to Stay Consistent as a Beginner Game Developer (Even as a Student)



๐Ÿ“… How to Stay Consistent as a Beginner Game Developer (Even as a Student)

Let’s be real — you’re trying to learn game development while studying, maybe even working, and still trying to have a life.
It’s not easy. But it’s not impossible either.

Here’s how you can keep going, even when life gets chaotic:


๐Ÿ•’ 1. Set a “Game Dev Time” (Even 30 Minutes)

Don’t wait for motivation. Set a fixed time every day (or every other day) for game dev.
Even 30 minutes can move your project forward.

Example:

“Every night at 9 PM, I’ll open Unity and work on just one thing.”

Small progress adds up.


๐Ÿ“‹ 2. Break Down Your Goals (No More Overwhelm)

Instead of saying:

"I’ll finish a game this month"

Say:

"Today I’ll make the jump animation"
"Tomorrow I’ll make the menu"

Micro goals = less stress + more progress


๐Ÿ” 3. Repeat the 3-2-1 Rule

Each week, aim for:

  • 3 coding sessions

  • 2 tutorials

  • 1 testing day

It’s flexible, easy to remember, and keeps you on track.


๐Ÿง˜ 4. Don’t Compare, Just Build

It’s okay if your game doesn’t look like a AAA title.
You’re learning. They’ve been doing it for years.

Focus on your game. Your growth.


๐Ÿ› ️ 5. Use the Right Tools

Use lightweight tools that don’t frustrate you or crash your system:

  • Unity or Godot (for games)

  • Piskel (for art)

  • Trello or Notion (for planning)

Use what works, not what’s trending.


๐Ÿšซ 6. Don’t Burn Out

If you feel tired, take a break. One day off won’t kill your dreams.

But don’t quit forever. Rest. Then return stronger.


✅ 7. Celebrate Small Wins

  • Finished a level? Celebrate.

  • Fixed a hard bug? Celebrate.

  • Made your first menu? YELL LIKE A LEGEND.

These small wins will fuel you to keep going.


๐ŸŽฎ Final Words

Game dev is a marathon, not a sprint.
Whether you’re in Iraq, the U.S., or anywhere else, the rule is the same:

Keep showing up.
Keep learning.
Keep building.

The game industry doesn’t need more perfection.
It needs more creators like you.



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  1. It's been a while since the last blog, hope you continue to make more

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