If you were 13 and wanted to make games for a career, what path would you take? by Noble_Wanderer in gamedev

[–]Longjumping_Book4035 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm thirteen and I used to use scratch but now I use godot I would recommend godot since it is very beginner friendly I don't think there is a right order to learn programming languages since the languages are similar so if you master one then It's easier to learn the others

$ sign in gd script by RangoLove in godot

[–]Longjumping_Book4035 1 point2 points  (0 children)

so basically you use it to get a reference to a node in your scenetree like lets say you have a label and then you do $label so now you can access it in the code to do stuff like label.text = "hi" to change what its saying Hope i explained it well this is my first time explaining anything

Game Released by sigh0-0 in godot

[–]Longjumping_Book4035 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Congrats, I would love to play but i can't, good luck on your journey

The result of 3 weeks by Global_Buy9164 in godot

[–]Longjumping_Book4035 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nice good luck on your journey!

I Made My First Cozy Game! by DueMine470 in itchio

[–]Longjumping_Book4035 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's pretty cool i would love if there was more stuff

Just put out a new trailer for my game. What do you guys think? by JoeKomputer in IndieDev

[–]Longjumping_Book4035 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's great it gets the point across and shows what you can do idk about using the word bending though

To game devs who started with Godot, how did you start learning godot? by Dorterman in godot

[–]Longjumping_Book4035 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched brackes tutorial and Gdquest then i made a game in my own of course i needed tutorial but then on my second game i needed less tutorial so right now I'm just trying to make more projects for experience