>>5753206>game designing is coding which i have no patience for you can design tabletop games, and there are also game engines / creation kits that require minimal coding. or you can do piecemeal stuff like levels and custom quests for existing games. many professional game designers started with this kind of stuff and aren't really coders themselves.
>ive tried tabletops but i have no desire to roleplay in earnestit really just depends on the play group and the game system how much rp is needed. the osr genre for example tends to focus on dungeon crawling and combat rather than rp but it still can be pretty creative especially if you're the dm.
>drawing is good in a way because of how easy it is to pick up and put down and i like seeing 3d objects represented in a 2d spaceso, photography, filmmaking, 3dcg? or screenshot taking which is basically photography but you get to game at the same time?