Game designing or game programming, which one will be better?

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    P Roy | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Both has lots of demand in India and internationally , now its on you , which one you are interested in. All the best.


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    Vibhor Kashyap | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Game designing is the process of designing a game which includes the levels, characters, sprites, background, vector images, etc. Whereas game programming includes writing the actual codes which will make the game work and perform certain tasks. Both of the tasks are very important for creating a successful game. You should pick one which interests you, if you are good in creativity, animation, etc. Then go for designing and if you are good in coding then game programming. If you want to learn programming which are used in Unity Game Engine, then you should learn C# which is the official language which is used in Unity to create games.
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    KALAPURNAM INSTITUTE Director | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Hey, game designing deals with the outer final appearance of game while in game programming the codes are written in program format and the game is fully developed then the execution of game is only possible due to game programming .and if you want to know more about game designing and game programming then you can make survey of the places in Ahemdabad as it is one of the leading cities of India providing this course .

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