Having grown up through the late eighties and early nineties in a small two bedroom single-wide trailer, shared with my mother, father, two sisters and younger brother I believe I have a unique gaming experience. If it didn’t have more than one player, we just wouldn’t get it. Our father, 57 now, was an avid gamer in the seventies and eighties, and even through today. He’s probably playing GriD as I write this. So, naturally, we had a C64, NES and a Genesis. Every game we had w...
So, imagine a guy who's only ever wanted to make games. You might know one, heck, you might know two. They might even be brothers. They might even have a few different skillsets that could be used to develop a game. Now imagine that they're trying to find their niche. What kind of game to make? How do they go about this? Do they start with drawings, or with verbal ideas? Sure, it may sound easy enough, but is it really that easy? From ...