Game Development Journal - leemet16/game-design-toolkit GitHub Wiki
Reflection is an important part of learning. Reflecting on our efforts, progress, collaborations, successes, and challenges helps us to grow, understand, and improve.
A Game Development Journal contains your reflections on your video game building journey. A Game Development Journal could be a series of Tweets, Gists, or entries in a paper journal.
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Create Your First Journal Entry!
Keep a journal of your game development efforts! Every day that you work on the project, create a short, reflective entry in your Game Development Journal.
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