game development
I Never Get Tired of Learning Game Dev Tricks and Hacks
Creators behind games like 'Fez' and 'The Walking Dead' share a few funky tricks on Twitter.
Working to Make Brazil's Gaming Scene More Accessible for Deaf Players
From esports to eduction, how developers and players are trying to create opportunity and accessibility for Brazilians who are hard of hearing.
Game Designers Are Sharing Naked, Unfinished Levels for "Blocktober"
If you want to see what a game looks like before the many layers of polish, this is an illuminating hashtag.
What's the Longest You've Followed a Game in Development?
Watching a long development cycle has its ups and downs, but seeing a game find its identity is inspiring.
Meet The Devs Who Made Indie Games on the Original Playstation
We speak to three developers who started on Sony’s PlayStation dev kit—Net Yaroze—and what it meant to share their expertise and experiences online.
Animators: Awkward 'Andromeda' Animations Are Automation Amok
The automation of highly-skilled animation labor hits a speed-bump on the way to Andromeda.
Why, Nearly a Year Later, 'Homefront: The Revolution' Is Still Getting Updated
The 'Homefront' sequel didn't get many glowing reviews, but the developers have kept cranking away at the game.
Do You Have Something To Say? Make a Game
Want to try your hand at game development? Now is the perfect time.
Making and Breaking a New Game at Metatopia
Metatopia is a game design conference made with care. But it might still break your heart.
‘Broken Age’ Doc is Your Best Bet to Understand How Games Are Made
Double Fine spent three years working on a crowdfunded adventure game, but unlike most developers, they let a camera crew film them doing it.
With Limited Resources, VR Developers Test Solutions for Abuse on Average Users
“I have no QA team, the public is my QA team."
The Curious Appeal of Crunch
The reasons why developers work far too hard on their own games are more complex than you may think.