by Michael Murphy | Dec 30, 2015 | Blog, Game Design
Playing a lot of single player games through my years has taught me something: playing a game by yourself can get quite lonely at times. Companions may not be the most reliable in some games, but they still hold a lot of value that I feel should be considered when you...
by Joseph Stotz | Dec 28, 2015 | Blog, Game Development
As a child, most of us grow up wanting to create videogames rather than being astronauts or doctors. However somewhere along the way, most of us lose sight of this dream and give in to our parents frequent demands of starting a career working at something that will...
by Joseph Stotz | Dec 23, 2015 | Blog, Game Design, Game Development
Sadly, players these days have grown accustomed to exceptional graphics, leaving some to think games without good graphics aren’t worth their time. Many beginning game developers don’t have the funds or the overall artistic skill to render the models they’d like to...
by Thomas Ponce de Leon | Dec 21, 2015 | Blog, Game Development
Game development is a fun and unique experience that combines the best aspects of research, imagination, and art. Working on a project sends me to my happy place. Once the project is finished, I can reflect upon all of the hard work that I have placed into it. It...
by Joseph Stotz | Dec 16, 2015 | Blog, Game Design
Whether we discuss first-person shooters, third-person shooters, or games which supply a choice of both, the genre used to come down to a couple basics: make guns look as realistic as possible, have the starkest presence of a plot, and have the player feel as if they...