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Board Gaming in 2029: Kickstarter & Cardboard 10 Years from Now

Brand Game Development

The year is 2029. Everybody has jetpacks and Amazon is the only company in existence. What does board gaming look like in this brave new world 10 years into the future? And for that matter, what happened to Kickstarter? Need help on your board game? Join my community of over 2,000 game developers, artists, and passionate creators. I’m going to do something I don’t do on this blog.

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Low Poly Character Design

Sunday Sundae

Our next Low Poly adventure will cover character design. Join me as we explore ways to make your characters awesome! The post Low Poly Character Design appeared first on Sunday Sundae.

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Update on Godot AR and VR

Mircosoft Game Dev

It may have seemed a little quiet on the Godot AR and VR front but a lot has been happening behind the scenes. With Godot 3.1 released and new plugins being uploaded to the asset library, an update on the state of things is long overdue. Godot 3.1 has various optimisations added to speed up the stereoscopic rendering. There is more work to be done here, some of which we wish to tackle once the Vulkan port is on the way and will have to wait for the 4.0 release, but we are planning improvements f

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5 Reasons Why Command & Conquer Didn’t Become a Rival on Mobile

Deconstructor of Fun

This analysis is written by Alexandre Macmillan and Michail Katkoff. Both of the authors are true fans of Command & Conquer franchise and both of the authors understand all to well how hard it is to ship a hit mobile game. To make sure you don’t miss on all of the ?content coming out in the future, please do subscribe to the Deconstructor of Fun infrequent but powerful newsletter.

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Status of Godot at GDC 2019

Mircosoft Game Dev

Rémi Verschelde, Hein Pieter van Braam and I went to GDC 2019 in representation of Godot. Until last year, I would go mostly alone. So, how did it go compared to last year? Game Developers Conference. Before anything, I'm sure that many reading this article don't really know what GDC is. GDC stands for "Game Developers Conference", and it's the biggest industry wide event for game developers.

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