by Jennifer Mendez | Oct 15, 2018 | Blog, Game Design
Demakes, you know, like Gang Garrison 2, a direct reinvention of Valve’s Team Fortress 2. Games heavily inspired, influenced and dependent on a predecessor, often created on an older platform (or at least made to look that way) by completely different studios,...
by Alex Cicala | Feb 5, 2018 | Blog, Game Development
It is reasonable to ask the question as to whether developers need to play games to help them be good game developers. It would be misguided, however, to assume that not playing any games at all would benefit a game developer. Like with any profession, having an...
by Alex Cicala | May 26, 2017 | Blog, Business, Game Development
Deciding to start a career in video games can be daunting, and appearing employable doubly so. Knowing what to learn early on isn’t as simple as picking one route of education. After scratching the surface and understanding what certain games requires that one...
by Black Shell Media | Oct 8, 2016 | Business, Game Design, Game Development
This post by Gary Burchell originally appeared on the Abandon Ship game blog. “From a ‘Proper Job’ to Indie” is a series of articles that describe what it was like going from Full Time employment into the world of Indie Development. Last time I talked about the...
by Avanie Kumar | Nov 2, 2015 | Blog, Business, Marketing
“Land of the free”, “home of the brave”, “we the people”, are all terms used to describe the country of the United States of America. The country where people come to escape problems that plague a multitude of the other nations they come from. A place to escape...