by Joel Silalahi | Jul 30, 2016 | Blog, Game Design, Writing
Everybody knows about big AAA games, with stories befitting a box office motion picture: Telltale’s The Walking Dead for example, or Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End by Naughty Dog. They’re praised for their powerful and compelling narrative. The pace, the...
by Abhinav Narain | Jul 25, 2016 | Blog, Game Design, Writing
“Journey” – 2012 (Image Source) The world of fiction writing is diverse—stories, today, are being told in a plethora of mediums, including video games. That being said, no matter what platform audiences will be experiencing your story through,...
by Katie Conigliaro | Jul 18, 2016 | Blog, Game Development, Marketing, Writing
Meet Dave. Dave has created an amazing game that he knows players are going to love. He is ready to put it on the market and can’t wait for people to play it. There’s just one thing standing between Dave and the submission button: that pesky description...
by Dorian Karahalios | Jul 4, 2016 | Blog, Business, Technology, Writing
As any business MBA with an MBA in business will tell you, company morale and a comfortable office atmosphere are both lock and key to a healthy functioning work environment. Yet these know-it-all monkey suits with degrees they didn’t print themselves know next to...
by Yixin Li | Jun 10, 2016 | Blog, Game Development, Writing
One question that indie developers commonly ask is “how do I come up with a narrative for my game?” Many developers don’t even know where to begin, since building a story requires a very different approach than just laying down code or building a prototype to test...
by Dorian Karahalios | May 20, 2016 | Blog, Game Development, Writing
This one simple trick will make it a snap to publish bad writing! Editors hate it (though without it they’d be out of a job)! Click now to find out how you, too, can crap rainbow alphabet soup in exchange for cold, hard cash! I’m of course lying, but there really is...