By Melon Gaming
Feb 24, 2020, 12:00:00 AM

4 Mistakes you Should Avoid When Making your First Game (part. 2)
We’ve covered about the two very first mistakes you should avoid when making your first game. In this article, we are going to cover up another mistake to avoid, remember, this is only your basic guidelines for your very first game.
Mistake #3: Being too secretive
When it comes to marketing, some game developers are simply not social enough. You should put your name out there and be more public. Do a pre-launch marketing by making a website or social media pages for your game, and garner as many followers as possible even before your game’s release. Attend meet-ups or conventions where you can meet other game developers, and share the news of your game with them. Create buzz around your game before its launch, and make it known to as many people as you can.
Mistake #4: Expecting a breakthrough success on your first game
It’s good to want and expect success from your hard work. You might think your first game has what it takes to succeed and launch your game development career. It’s completely fine and understandable to think so. However, you should also be ready to be let down when that doesn’t happen. Success doesn’t come in a day. Keep trying, and use the experience you’ve had when making your first game as a teacher to make an even better game in the future.
Those are other tips for your very first game development. If you are new to game development, and are interested in making games on the HTML5 platform, you can check out Melon Gaming’s game engine, Melon Editor (http://editor.melongaming.com/user/register/). It is perfect for new game developers as it is a very easy game engine that helps you to make the games without any programming language needed. You can directly go to http://melongaming.com/ now to try it out!



