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Don’t Enter the Game Industry!… Before You Know This

Don’t Enter the Game Industry!… Before You Know This

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    From his reels, Lucky Holmes talks about the reality of the game industry in Indonesia. The dream of making games does sound beautiful, but it’s also full of risks. Let’s listen to his realistic advice before diving in!

    A Beautiful Dream Indeed, But…

    At the start of the reel, Lucky was real honest that working in the game industry might sound cool. Who wouldn’t want to create their own game and then become massively successful?

    It sounds like a dream, right? But he makes it clear, the reality is far more complicated. The game industry is a world of high risk, high reward. That means the opportunities are indeed wide, but the risks involved are just as wide.

    The Reality

    According to Lucky, especially here in Indonesia, the game industry is indeed growing faster than ever. There’s plenty of room to grow, but the risks never go away.

    Many people are considering resigning from their main job, spending their life savings, and going all in on making a game. Lucky doesn’t say that’s completely wrong, he admits he was once in that same position.

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    But the experience of many developers shows that this path is often winding and full of unexpected challenges. That’s why he wants people to think carefully before taking such a big leap of faith.

    The Long Journey of Making Games

    Making a game isn’t something you can finish overnight. It’s a long, complex process that requires many different roles working together.

    Game development demands time, energy, a solid team, and let’s not forget the luck factor. Many indie games out there take years before they finally get recognized.

    Imagine pouring in a whole year of hard work, investing all your money, draining all your energy only to see the game flop on release. Situations like this can cost developers both their savings and their motivation to keep going. Even with big capital, success is never guaranteed. It truly is a high risk-high reward world.

    Start Small

    The main message Lucky wants to share is don’t rush it! Start with smaller steps. Try making a game prototype, join a game jam, or build side projects while keeping your main job.

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    From there, you can learn through trial and error without betting everything at once. If the results show potential and you feel like there’s a future in it, then you can start thinking about taking bigger steps.

    Managing Risk, Not Just Passion

    For Lucky Holmes, success in the game industry isn’t all about passion or having a brilliant idea. It’s about how you manage the risks and build long term strategies.

    A lot of people have great ideas and strong enthusiasm, but they can still fail because they can’t manage risk. The game industry is really tough, and anyone who enters has to understand how to survive.

    Passion is important, yes, but strategy and risk management are what will keep you standing strong in the long run.

    So, if you are interested in diving into this industry, don’t be rash in taking big decisions.

    Start from the smaller steps, learn more, and overall prepare the foundation within you.

    Are You Ready for the Game Industry?

    Anyone can dive into the game industry, as long as you’re truly prepared! This career path can be amazing, but you still have to stay realistic.

    Don’t just chase your dream, make sure you also have a strategy to reach it. At the end of the day, the industry isn’t only about making games, but also about building resilience, teamwork, and financial planning for the future.

     

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