Where I Find Inspiration for My Game Designs
Game design is not just about mechanics or graphics—it's also about ideas, stories, and feelings. One of the most common questions I get is: “Where do you find inspiration for your games?” Here are my top sources of inspiration: 1. Everyday Life – A walk in the park, a conversation with a friend, or even a strange dream can spark a new game idea. 2. Movies and Books – Storytelling in films and novels gives me ideas for characters, worlds, and emotions I want to recreate in games. 3. Other Games – I play games from many genres, studying how they work, what they do well, and what could be improved. 4. Nature and Art – Colors, shapes, and patterns in nature or paintings help me think visually and design better environments. 5. My Own Experiences – Personal memories and feelings often find their way into my design choices, making my games more meaningful. Inspiration is everywhere—you just need to look with curiosity and imagination.