by Jennifer Mendez | Apr 8, 2017 | Blog, Game Development
So, you’re thinking of joining a game jam over the weekend? Did you know there’s more than one type of game jam? The most common type is the kind that takes place solo, at home, over the course of a weekend. But there are group jams available...
by Tania Jensen | Apr 2, 2017 | Blog, Business, Game Development
With internet and cloud access almost everywhere, pulling an excellent team together from every corner of the known universe has become more than just a far-off dream. This is reality—and that means that everything comes with a price. Figuring out how to best deal...
by Tania Jensen | Jan 31, 2017 | Blog, Business, Game Development
It’s not stress that kills us, it’s our reaction to it. –Hans Selye Stress looms over us all, and there’s no doubt that any game developer you meet will be well-acquainted with it. Take a look at the perks companies such as Riot Games or Insomniac Games offer,...
by Michael Murphy | Nov 4, 2015 | Blog, Game Development
Jumping into a project head first can feel overwhelming at times. Today we are going to discuss three tips that can help aid your next game and help you set a scope. Scope is how big or small your game is relative to a few factors such as abilities, team members,...