by Dorian Karahalios | Apr 25, 2016 | Blog, Game Development, Writing
Lots of writers love spinning yarns, weaving words, and waxing poetic. Many of us are guilty for being given a line and taking a paragraph (or two!) We’re at home when our writing shows up as words on the screen and we love complex, witty, dialog. However, when that...
by Jennifer Mendez | Apr 23, 2016 | Blog, Game Development
It’s a common thing to hear, whether you’re starting your career or already established: network. While portfolio building, finding work and learning more about development are all important factors, networking should also be a priority. The reality is...
by Dan Hartnack | Apr 22, 2016 | Blog, Game Design, Game Development
So you have arrived at your idea for the game you want to create. You have things written down all over the place and charts and drawings that detail out your workflow and you are just ready to get into the thick of things and start the dirty work. That’s great...
by Raquel Hayner | Apr 21, 2016 | Blog, Marketing
Figuring out the right price for your game can be difficult. There’s so much that may influence your decision: the personal effort you put in, the sacrifices, the cost, the time, the people who worked on it, and of course your audience! If you under price your game,...
by Jennifer Mendez | Apr 20, 2016 | Blog
Because this is the age of technology, where robots do Amazon’s warehouse work and 14 year old children have iPhones, it should come as no surprise that something as trivial as social media has an enormous impact on career building. Yes, while it may seem...