by Alex Cicala | Oct 13, 2016 | Blog, Game Design
Call of Duty, as far as I can remember, has never lost steam when it came to sales, activity and community interaction. Aside from some scrutiny, the franchise has been successful with many perks. There are multiple modes for single player, multi player and co-op....
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...
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 Raghav Mathur | Jan 2, 2016 | Blog, Business, Marketing
The product is so good, it’ll sell itself. That’s “organic growth.” Reality check: Your product––be it a game, an app or a book––is not a human with strategic thinking capabilities and data by their side. Your product is not backed by years of...