
Growing Indie Game Company Pt.2
Step 5. Working with Others Collaborating with other developers who have the resources you need with similar focus. For the most part, indie game developers regularly participate in communities online sharing intimate details of their process. TIGSource and Indiegamer are good sites for discussion and working with others. Collaborating can be harmful and beneficial. However most successful partnerships are based on the developers who share similar goals. Step 6. Find New mone

Journey to Kickstarter
The purpose of this article is to let everyone know what's going on and get some insight we got from other experienced Kickstarter vets that might offer some insight for others who might be thinking about doing a Kickstarter campaign consider this a pre-launch. This advice and news comes from my experiences so far taking feedback and sharing what I have learned from others and from going through the staging process. What is Resurgence? Resurgence is a Survival Horror in it's

Growing your Indie Game Company part.1
My introduction to game development started with a level editor that came in blender. From the moment I got my first level finish and i was running around in something I had created, my desire to learn how to develop games was set in stone. Step 1: 1. Figure out the studio you want to be in five years time, and constantly ask yourself if what you are doing gets you closer to that goal. 2. Keep your day job. While a forty-hour-a-week job might not give you much time to work o


Website Marketing
Deciding on a marketing method, particularly when you are a small or even a mid-sized business with a small budget and limited resources, can be difficult. Online Web marketing moves at the speed of light. You need a strong foundation with the judgment to think critically, act independently, and be relentlessly creative. This guide is to empower you with the mental building blocks to stay ahead in an aggressive industry. With the immense amount of information on the Internet

The Best Game Engine
There are A LOT of possible game engines that you can use to build your game. so how do you know which engine is the best one for you and your project? Well, there are certain criteria that you need to consider when choosing a game engine. Here are a couple of steps that will help you select the perfect game engine for you. Step 1: The Genre you need to completely understand your game. You need to know more then just the basic storyline. Are you planning on creating a first

Industry Statistics
The business world can be hard to understand. It changes day-to-day and is affected by myriad of economic factors. Yet many consumers still think of gaming as a kid’s thing that doesn’t merit serious consideration or scrutiny. They can be great or terrible, memorable or forgettable, and everything in between. In 2014 the industry was a $21 billion business in the U.S. And still, in the rare instance that the nightly news even mentions video games, it’s likely to be an ill-inf


Tips For Making a Great Gaming Community
Running a community can be one of the most difficult, but also one of the most rewarding, things to do in gaming. a great game will be great despite its community, just as a bad game will be bad no matter what. Whether you are a community manager or a community leader running a fan site, it’s up to you to create an environment of constructive conversation and ultimately growth for the game. You must have a vision You should have a vision for the community. What do you want th