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6 votes
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Roguelikes, persistency, and progression
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Photopia design and themes (Victor Gijsbers 2008)
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Games as a Service - What drives retention
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The fall of Starbreeze Studios
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How "At the Gates" took seven years of my life – and nearly the rest
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How a book binds the Return of the Obra Dinn
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Atari Asteroids: Creating a vector arcade classic
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The tragic end of Telltale Games - how an award-winning studio abruptly shuttered, as told by the people who were there
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This dumb industry: Telltale autopsy
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Telltale employees left stunned by company closure, no severance
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Godot 3.1 Alpha 1 released
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How music was made on Super Nintendo
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The GameCube controller’s A button subtly taught us how to play
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Antichamber developer Alex Bruce talks about the process of developing and marketing his game
Alex Bruce gave a pair of talks at GDC 2014 on the development process of Antichamber (trailer) In the first talk he talked about the journey from Unreal mod to full game, presenting at game...
Alex Bruce gave a pair of talks at GDC 2014 on the development process of Antichamber (trailer)
In the first talk he talked about the journey from Unreal mod to full game, presenting at game festivals, networking, the grueling work of getting the game to market, and the lessons he learned along the way:
Antichamber: An Overnight Success, Seven Years In The Making
In the second talk he went over the iterative design process, and how he tweaked things based on how people interacted with the game (spoilers):
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Any hobbyist gamedevs interested in working on a project together?
I've been trying to get back into game dev recently and I'd love to work with someone if you're up for it. I'm also down to join existing hobbyist projects, although I have a thing I'm currently...
I've been trying to get back into game dev recently and I'd love to work with someone if you're up for it. I'm also down to join existing hobbyist projects, although I have a thing I'm currently building at the moment.
- I'm based in SF; I'm willing to work remotely with someone, but would definitely prefer someone in the area.
- I'm a software developer with 6ish years of experience programming, a CS degree and just starting an out-of-college job.
- I've built some small games in the past, mostly in Unity.
- I've got a reasonable amount of UI/UX experience but I'm by no means a professional and none of it is all that game-related.
- I can do some pixel art though I'm by no means an expert.
If you make games for fun and are looking for a partner, feel free to send me a PM or just reply to this.
Similarly, I'd like to also suggest a Tildes ~LFG (looking for group) or other meeting-ish area.
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Common problems when translating games into Japanese
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The making of Fallout 76
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The history of Bethesda Game Studios
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Battlefield 5's 'Airborne' mode will parachute players into the fight
6 votes