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Originally Posted by David73 I should try to make my way reviewing games or even try the big step to independent game developing (a daunting task for a 33 year old with no programming skills). |
You could work for a company or be part of an independent team as a designer, artist, sound guy, ect. It'd take several years to become good at programming(but the other ones aren't easy).
You could also be a tester or a producer if you're in production(the tester becomes a producer eventually).
Testers play games that are in development to find problems with them...
EDIT: And the sound guy is usually contracted instead of working at one company.