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How indie games are made

Creating an indie game is an exciting, but often complex process that requires a lot of skills and creativity from developers. Unlike large studios, which can afford large budgets and large teams, indie developers often work alone or in small groups. This is how the process of creating an indie game usually goes.

It all starts with an idea. Indie developers draw inspiration from a variety of sources, from classic video games to movies, books and personal experiences. The idea of a game is often born out of a desire to create something unique that can stand out against the background of mainstream projects. At this stage, it is important to think through the basic mechanics of the game, the plot and the visual style.

After the idea is formed, the developer proceeds to create a prototype. The prototype is a simplified version of the game in which key mechanics and ideas are tested. At this stage, simple graphical elements and basic code are often used to quickly check how interesting and playable the idea is.

When the prototype has shown its viability, the main development begins. This stage includes writing code, creating graphics, music, and sounds. Depending on the developer's skills and budget, an indie game can be created on various engines such as Unity, Unreal Engine, or even proprietary designs.

The game needs to be thoroughly tested to identify errors, improve balance and make the gameplay more fun. This stage includes internal testing, as well as sometimes public beta testing to get feedback from real players.

Even if an indie game is already ready, that's only half the story. It needs to be promoted. Marketing for indie games usually involves social media, participating in game festivals, creating trailers, and interacting with gaming communities. Platforms such as Steam, itch.io and the Epic Games Store provide excellent opportunities for the release of indie games.

After the release, it is important to maintain interest in the game. This may include releasing updates, fixing bugs, and adding new content. Many indie developers keep in close touch with players to respond to their feedback and improve the product.

Creating an indie game is a creative process that requires passion and perseverance. Despite the difficulties, many developers choose this path to bring their unique ideas to life and share them with the world.

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