Blog Post 9: Course Reflection

Jianda Zhen
1 min readMay 25, 2021

If I could only have one interest, it would be games.
This was the first time I had ever formally learned how to make a game in a class, both board games, and video games. Even though I don’t think I did well, I still feel I gained a lot.

I started to design an original board game; I started trying to design games in Unity, even though the process of studying the code was painful; I learned how to plan and finish a game with a partner; And there is RPG Maker, which I spent a lot of time working on the Final Project. These learning processes are all valuable experiences for me in the future. It made me realize how hard it is to make and design games. When it’s a career, it’s not something that can be done casually.

The one I’m most interested in is Unity. Unity is the best way I’ve ever gotten to making indie games. I think it’s hard to get the hang of the code, even though a lot of my friends who study coding tell me that C# is already pretty easy.

Finally, I’d like to thank my Professor. Thank him for giving me advice all the time and encouraging me to finish the final project.

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