How Making Indie Games Changed My Life

Published 2020-03-18
My name is David and I make games for a living... which blows my mind, since I'm horrible at coding and I'm self-taught with art/design. In this mini-documentary, I go through my life and explain how I got here. I hope it inspires you to start, finish, and market your game—because trust me, it's worth it.

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Credits (used with permission): archjoe, Edward256, LMHPoly, Chris Zabriskie

All Comments (21)
  • @tomtoma8442
    Me : Show this to my parents
    My parents : Wow.....you should work hard like him and become a Doctor
  • @BULLITT1
    David: "I didn't even know how to program... Still don't"
    Me as a programmer: Story of my life
  • @SILVERSPADES
    I'm in the position starting out in film as well. I'm very excited to embark on the game dev journey!
  • @Louisianish
    I’m 35, and I love how, when I was in high school, it was thought of as impractical to become a game developer by most of our parents. I remember being convinced that "computer stuff is more of a hobby than something you can make a career out of." And many of us believed them and decided to go to school for something else. Years later, though, some of us have finally decided to take the leap and make a career change. For years, I’ve wanted to learn how to code, but I always thought I wasn’t smart enough to actually learn how, so I never even tried until the end of last year. Now, my only regret is that I didn’t start learning 20 years ago. But I’ve learned so much is this past year!
    Keep developing and creating great stories, my friend!
  • @QuickClips_69
    Alternative title : How my coworker changed my life
  • @film_magician
    My dev friend asked me to write story for his game. I'm so stoked. I've been dying to get into writing for games. We're working on an indie game now and this video is everything I need.
  • @MohammadAlizade
    Super inspiring video, there's also a huge misconception about PC spec for game dev or 3D.
    I mean 2010 intel hd graphics will do for start, no need to go RTX at day 1, literally
  • @--MahadyHasan
    "The idea behind my second game popped into my head while I was doing dishes, and that became my new passion project after work."
    look at the depth in these two sentences. A man who works full time to support his family. Also does dishes. Gets a wonderful idea while doing dishes. And then goes on to transform that idea into a successful project while maintaining his main job, finding time after doing his full time job to work on his project and make the game bit by bit everyday while keeping his patience and calm. what a man! what a character!
  • I have a friend who is thinking about creating an indie game, but kept doubting herself, she has a great idea and it sounds like a game I'd purchase. So when this popped up in my recommended I sent it to her, and I want to say thank you. Seeing your video really helped solidify her resolve and now she's working so hard to make her indie game dream a reality. Thank you so much for you, I'm really glad this popped up when my friend needed it most.
  • @panostsak
    Moral of the story: Hard work and dedication. The foundation of every success story.
  • @rodames1089
    I still remember those days when people used to say is not possible one person could make a videogame. Congratulations for your effort and talent!
  • Inspiring story man. You probably inspired a generation of kids , it was inspirational for me and im 41. The coding snobs will always try to stop you lol. Create on
  • @idkofany
    I played through the first tree is one sitting and I cried so much at the end as a mom. Excellent ending my friend. I’m a regular dev but now also a subscriber. Thanks for sharing your story!
  • @jaydenmoon1165
    I love how you stuck to your responsibilities while still going after your dream - freaking inspiring man
  • @blakerunyon09
    Dude, so many programmers out there are impossible people to deal with. It all boils down to them screaming "We don't want you to learn what makes us feel smart". And I'm a programmer myself haha. Good on your for pushing through it and putting something out there!
  • @scarebuddy7732
    havent had that feeling in my throath being closed by emotions like this in a while from a youtube video.. im really happy for you and the people surrounded by you that you never gave up on your dreams this really gives me motiviation to keep going myself. much love and respect to you