The Value of Being Humble as an Indie Developer
Posted on11 Jul 2014
Tagsapp developer, Indie Developers, Indie Development, game development, Developing Indie Games, Being Humble
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One might say that in order to survive as an indie developer (or anyone that makes a living being creative) doesn’t have... Read More
Dev of iOS Game A Dark Room, Sheds Light on Power of Content
Is it possible to create an exciting mobile gaming experience without eye-catching graphics? The developer of the iOS text-based adventure A Dark... Read More
AIAS is Accepting Applications for 2014-15 Scholarships in Gaming
Today the AIAS (Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences) announced that they are currently accepting applications for their 2014-15 academic scholarship. The... Read More
Build Your First Game, Jumpstart Your Indie Dev Career
Posted on21 Jan 2014
Tagsgame development, Creating Your First Game, Creating Your First Indie Game, build your first game
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You know, I have talked a lot about how to monetize, market, and generate new plans for creating your next big game.... Read More
Finishing Your First Game – Part 2
Last week, I wrote an article regarding tips to make certain that you finish your first game. It’s an article that really... Read More
Tips to Ensure You Actually Finish Your First Game
Think back to the first time you developed your first game: how did you go? Were there times in which you wanted... Read More
The True Value of Quitting and Walking Away From Your Game
Posted on23 Sep 2013
Tagsgame development, quitting, developing games, game developers, quitting projects, pausing projects, pausing game development
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There’s an old saying that states, “success means knowing when to quit,” and truer words have never been spoken, especially when it... Read More