even though what they do over there is also called 'scripting' AS3. but to me they sounded more like software (and game) programmer.Īnd for some who develop 2d games using Flash, they call themselves Flash programmers. They learned about making a game engine, the lighting, making 3d modelling and animation program, rendering system, etc, those C++ or Python related 'hard' stuff.Īnd at the same time, they do code games, and called themselves to be the 'real' game programmers. I do have a few friends from the IT game design degree, and what they learned there are much more advance than what I learned here. I wasn't from an IT degree, but an art and multimedia degree which focuses on game design and development. Sometimes referred to as mobile redeem codes, these are used by publishers to give rewards to players, often tied to particular events, updates, or real-world holidays, and rewarding players with in-game cosmetics or currency. Is that okay? Or does it means something else like I'm the programmer for Unity, instead of saying I'm a programmer who makes game using Unity? Mobile game codes are a feature in many of the platforms most popular games. In my resume I wrote 'Unit圓d game programmer'. Individually, I use Unit圓d to develop games, both art and scripting (C#) part Professionally (at work), I just do the scripting part, and someone else handle the art and graphics. game engine from scratch, especially for.
I'm kinda confused with all these kind of titles. Programming your own game still demands skill and patience, but there are enough resources for a coder of any level.