by Yixin Li | Jan 20, 2016 | Blog, Game Development
Many games get their start as a brilliant idea imagined by a developer or producer. Unfortunately, a brilliant idea is as far as most games get, thanks to a lack of resources, planning, or will. However, if you do get past the initial set of psychological hurdles,...
by Raghav Mathur | Jan 19, 2016 | Blog, Interview, Marketing
We’re working with Joseph Bussey and his team at Skirmish Entertainment on their project End Of The Mine on Kickstarter and Greenlight. I asked him a couple of questions about his game, team and journey! 1) Tell us a little about yourself and your team!...
by Raghav Mathur | Jan 19, 2016 | Blog, Business, Game Development
Being able to network effectively and build long-lasting, solid relationships can be invaluable, especially as an indie game developer. Having a network of professionals can be useful in everything from finding a concept artist to seeking out a team for your next...
by Daniel Doan | Jan 18, 2016 | Blog, Game Design, Game Development
When you set out to survive as a game developer, there are certain things to take into account. You have to be smart and skillful to survive the indie game development industry, and even then—there is never a guarantee. FOCUS ON WHAT YOU KNOW This can be applicable in...
by Melanie Thomas | Jan 15, 2016 | Blog, Business, Game Design
Designing a game that is able to pay for itself and then some is a challenge that many developers face; no team wants to cut content in favor of budgeting, but it’s often a necessary chore. However, the audience’s burgeoning expectations for content forces both the...