Salem
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Know :
C/C++
Python
java
OpenGL
DirectX
Depending on you situation, your son should learn the list above , although c++ and opengl/directx should be more important than others.
Also check out community colleges, and talk to them for what courses they offers, with regards to programming. Or even check out their websites. There are lots of resources online as well. You
could definitly learn a lot from the internet as well.
firstPerson
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learning C++ or python are great ways to start making games
tomtetlaw
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Hi,
Programming a game can be a very daunting task, especially for a 15 year old! There's quite a bit of work and design that goes in to it. Before he can even think about programming games he'll need to have a good foundation in math, some physics, and programming. These things can take years of study and experience to acquire. However, there are a couple options that you may want to consider that allow you to make games without knowing any programming, giving you access to already created content and tools.
There is a program called RPG Maker, that allows you to create 2D RPG games. Here is a link:
http://tkool.jp/products/rpgxp/eng/
Also, there is a program called GameMaker that allows for a little more flexibility. There is a download for it here, as well as some tutorials on how to make games with it:
http://www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker
I've never used either of these programs (Except for an early version of RPGMaker many years ago), so I can't give you a recommendation on which might be better, but I think both may be good options for you to look in to in the short term.
In the long term, you should encourage him to study math and try some simple programming tutorials with a language such as Python. Choosing a major in college that involves programming would be a good choice (Software Engineering, Computer Science), and if he knows some programming before then he'll be ahead of the game. Programming a game takes a lot of experience, studying, and dedication, so make sure he does his math homework, and he'll be programming games before you know it :p
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Salem
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There is a program called FPS creator but you have to pay for it, althought there is a free version, it just has less features.
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I fail to understand the point of this post. The OP isn't returning back here. This fact was underlined way earlier which was second sited by me to obj7777 in my previous post, yet you are adding to it. Also you aren't even mentioning anything that hasn't already been mentioned earlier.
Jen0608 Is just one of those people who like to post meaningless replies to (old) threads, just so that their signature-links are being posted and they get some extra traffic (and/or cash) to their website.
I always flag these kinds of posts as 'bad posts', but the moderators can't really do anything about it, because technically, these posts aren't against the rules... Which is too bad IMO
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