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I had this idea to build a video game (as a solo developer) that would have in game coding challenges.
Initially it seemed like a good idea but after the initial excitement wore off, I started to see some serious flaws. I'm mainly writing this to get my thoughts out and would appreciate any feedback (ie are these concerns valid, are there solutions, etc.).
As I practice coding interview questions myself, I increasingly have come to the realization that the joy is in solving the problem itself.
I came up with the game idea thinking that the elements of the game (graphics, storyline, music, etc.) would keep the player going but the type of player who cares about those things is also the type who would be unlikely to play the game.
If a game like this existed, I would definitely try it or I could just watch a youtuber run through it.
In other words, as I practice more coding interview questions, the coding interview question itself seems like enough of a game and the idea of enclosing it as a puzzle inside an actual game is starting to seem like a bad idea.
The other issue with this project is that it would take me months, possibly years to finish and with little feedback or customers before then.
So I've decided to move on and find something else where there will be a more clear need and on which I could execute more quickly. Any thoughts?
Initially it seemed like a good idea but after the initial excitement wore off, I started to see some serious flaws. I'm mainly writing this to get my thoughts out and would appreciate any feedback (ie are these concerns valid, are there solutions, etc.).
As I practice coding interview questions myself, I increasingly have come to the realization that the joy is in solving the problem itself.
I came up with the game idea thinking that the elements of the game (graphics, storyline, music, etc.) would keep the player going but the type of player who cares about those things is also the type who would be unlikely to play the game.
If a game like this existed, I would definitely try it or I could just watch a youtuber run through it.
In other words, as I practice more coding interview questions, the coding interview question itself seems like enough of a game and the idea of enclosing it as a puzzle inside an actual game is starting to seem like a bad idea.
The other issue with this project is that it would take me months, possibly years to finish and with little feedback or customers before then.
So I've decided to move on and find something else where there will be a more clear need and on which I could execute more quickly. Any thoughts?
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