game development
Why It’s So Hard to Make a Video Game
For most of their lifespan, video games look like grey boxes and compromises.
Why It’s So Hard To Make A Video Game
For most of their lifespan, video games look like grey boxes and compromises.
Planes, Games, and Automobiles: The Nomads of Game Development
Developers like Rami Ismail, Adriel Wallick, and Tom Sennett live life on the road—but that's only helped them to make games that reflect the world around them.
Planes, Games, and Automobiles: The Nomads of Game Development
Developers like Rami Ismail, Adriel Wallick, and Tom Sennett live life on the road—but that's only helped them to make games that reflect the world around them.
‘The Magic Circle’ Explores the Dangers of a Life Lived Through Video Games
By examining an unfinished epic in development hell, this indie game exposes the human frailty at the heart of development and fandom.
'XCOM 2' Creative Director Wants to See Players Go from Mods to Jobs
Modding is the easiest way to impress a game developer, and Jake Solomon wants to make it easy.
Meet the Developer Who Made Games for Three Years While Living on the Streets
Ryan Zehm would stop at nothing for a career in games, even if it meant living on the street for years.
Two YouTubers Show How Music Was Produced for Old-School Gaming
To overcome the limitations of early systems, developers had to be creative.
'The Magic Circle' Is a Hellish Game About Game Development Hell
Early Access, Let’s Players, and ego are your enemies in this satirical new video game.
Broken Age, the First Blockbuster Kickstarter Game, Is Finally Finished
Double Fine is releasing the final act of its long-awaited adventure game three years after smashing a crowdfunding record.
Big Budget Games Are a Dying Breed
'The Order: 1886' shows how AAA games are crumbling under their huge budgets.