Getting Back on Track

March 30, 2023
by Sepiks
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It’s been two months since I last worked on game development projects, and it feels good to be back. Unfortunately, I had to take a break due to some family issues that needed to be resolved. But now, I’m excited to dive back in and start working on my next project.

When I first opened Unity again after my break, it felt disorienting but still familiar. It was like trying to ride a bike after not doing it for a while. However, I soon found my footing and began to pick up where I left off.

Currently, I’m working on finishing the mobile game development course by Gamedev.tv. It’s been a great course so far, and I’ve learned a lot of new things. However, my goal is to create my own game rather than simply modifying existing games based on tutorials. I’d like to complete this course soon and build something unique and creative.

Taking a break from game development wasn’t ideal, but sometimes life gets in the way. It’s essential to take care of ourselves and our loved ones first. Even if it takes some time to get back into the groove, persistence, and dedication will eventually pay off. Now that I’m back on track, I’m excited to see what I can create and learn.

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