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John Lucas on Mar 16, 2012 in
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Chris Hildenbrand has a tutorial series on Gamasutra with many techniques about how to create 2D vector art using free software. With the ever increasing demand for better graphics even solo developers and small teams must figure out how to create the best graphics possible. These tutorials just might help...
English Country Tune is a puzzle game where you play as a square. To solve puzzles you must push balls into boxes. This game has a mix of action and puzzle which I find very entertaining to play. To get a better feeling of the game, you can watch the trailer below or even download the demo for either PC or...
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John Lucas on Jan 24, 2012 in
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In this interview by WAY (We Are YouTube) with Robert from 5th Planet Games talks about his journey going from a gamer to getting together with a group of friends to professionally develop games. They learned as much as possible by going to gamedev.net and attending conferences. Hired artists and started by...
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John Lucas on Jan 16, 2012 in
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The web game market has a very large audience. There are many possibilities for game developers to release their games on the web and Kongregate is one of them. Tom Jackson, aka Quickfingers is an indie developer who has released a few games on Kongregate, with one of them being Drop which won a contest...
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John Lucas on Jan 15, 2012 in
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Prototyping is a critical stage in game development as it affects the rest of the development process. Knowing what to accomplish in this phase, how to prepare and transition into the rest of the game’s development can increase your capacity to create better games.
1. Momentum is key
2. Do not paper...