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Art Production for Mobile Games: Tips & Tricks

iXie gaming

Mobile gaming has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry, with millions of users spending time playing games on their smartphones and tablets. As the mobile gaming market continues to expand, mobile game developers must find ways to make their games stand out in a crowded marketplace. So, let’s dive in!

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I’m making an RPG!

Keith Burgun

Over the past year and a half I’ve been diving hard into a huge number of different RPGs: Nearly all the 1-player Final Fantasies, Dragon Quest, Trails in the Sky, the Tales games, Scarlet Nexus, a really cool Japanese GBA game called Magical Vacation, and a lot more. The working title of the game is Free Tiya Bannet!

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The Mobile Games Moving Away From Gacha

Game Refinery

Mobile games and gacha mechanics have been closely aligned for a significant time. With this starting to look like a broader trend, more mobile games are likely to follow, but the question remains: why now? Some developers appear unphased by the situation.

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Introducing the Godot glTF 2.0 scene exporter

Mircosoft Game Dev

glTF is a growing 3D format and has received massive adoption in the game industry. Commonly selected as the format for new software and game engines, glTF can also have new functionality added using extensions. We want Godot to be accessible to programmers, animators, and character artists. files since Godot 3.0,

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Iteration over Innovation? Case: Makeover Match

Deconstructor of Fun

This week, we jump into what it takes to design great Match 3 games and how we would improve Makeover Match. Detective Ethan is on the case making wild conjecture on who may have been the counter-party that suddenly pulled out of Embracer's $2b deal last week. psst, here’s the article folks are talking about: What’s Next for Rovio?

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Unity vs. Unreal: What to Choose for Your Game? | Moonmana

Moonmana

If you’ve ever wondered what the best game engine is, we invite you to figure it out with us. Unity versus Unreal – this seems to be an ever-lasting battle in the game development world. Having been the market leaders for years, these two are the main candidates for the title of the best game engine. What is Unity?

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The RPG Report, and the worst things in RPGs

Keith Burgun

I say more about each game on the podcast, so make sure to check that out. Kind of “adolescent anime” feeling story, a little silly and a little too fantastical in its basic universe for me, but seems well written. The TL;DR is that honestly this game’s biggest flaw is the D&D license.