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develop and design 2d games and nft games

develop and design 2d games and nft games

With over 6 years of experience in game development, I can create any 2D game to suit your needs, just contact me to discuss the details and we can get started.

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2D game expert, can create any sort of game as per your requirements. Having over 6 years of experience in the game Development, I can create any 2D game as you need, just contact me discuss details and we will be ready to go. I can create hyper casual games, kids games and Education games, cards games, multiplayer games as well. Can clone the famous games aswell.

I do game art as well, including game ui/ux, character design etc.

If you want the quality I am the guy.

*Please contact me before ordering the GIG to avoid cancellations*, as all games are different and pricing and timelines may be different.  

I want to discuss details with you please about the game to offer you the right gig. 

2D game development refers to creating and releasing games with an art and animation style of 2D. 2D art is distinct from 3D, based on two dimensions, without depth. The items on the screen (usually called sprites) can only move in two directions, left and right.

If you're looking to make your own game from scratch, 2D games are easier to make than 3D games, but they can still take months or even years to make, depending on your circumstances.

Also, game developers find it easier to develop 2D games than 3D. Due to the lower level of complexity, game developers invest less time and money to create 2D games, and following updates are easier to do.

How to Become a Video Game Concept Artist

  1. Get a degree. Some game companies require concept artists to have a degree in game art, graphic design, or 3D digital art. ...
  2. Expand your skillset. Concept art goes beyond your ability to create 2D sketches. ...
  3. Create a portfolio. ...
  4. Network. ...
  5. Search for positions.

Whether you're a designer with a major game studio or using Unity to create your first game, every game maker follows these stages of development:
  1. Pick a concept. ...
  2. Gather information. ...
  3. Start building. ...
  4. Refine your concept. ...
  5. Test your game. ...
  6. Market the finished product.
In order to render anything on a screen, you need a GPU. That includes 2D and 3D graphics. So yes, it makes sense that a 2D game uses the GPU - same with everything else on your monitor. Edit: Just to clarify, when I say GPUs, I am referring to both proper GPUs and CPU integrated graphics.