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Playground fights led to the sister’s power house Blind Bend Studio

PreMortem.Games

Seeing that was hard and I always found myself in the middle of a fight beside her. I wanted to highlight Nuima’s character so that people are educated and informed about this rare condition. Concept art by Charles Dauphin. As an allegory of society, we put a character in the game who has to survive a post-war world.

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Olivier Madiba’s Kiro’o Games is building a Pan-African entertainment ecosystem

PreMortem.Games

It was during those moments, captivated by the epic boss fights and voice acting in Final Fantasy 7, that Madiba’s deep love for video games was ignited. Networks and prestigious educational backgrounds were equally important. These are some of his fondest childhood memories. It was also an inspiring force.

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Indie Gaming’s Last Stand: How Willem Delventhal Is Battling Corporate Dominance!

Game Dev Unchained

The Transformative Landscape of Game Development: A Deep Dive with Willem Delventhal As a digital ecosystem thrives and transforms at a rapid pace, a recent conversation with game designer and educator Willem Delventhal offered insights into the evolving realm of game development. They are also pioneering innovators in the field of education.

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How Weekly Coding Classes Can Enhance Classroom Performance

Real Programming

Programming is Math Kids learn foundational mathematical concepts when they learn to code, such as vectors, integers, and, later, even trigonometry. Your child may not take computers in later grades or in their post-secondary education. Enrolling them in online coding classes for kids exposes them to important math concepts.

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How to Design the Mechanics of Your Board Game

Brand Game Development

The core engine is the bare minimum set of mechanics and concepts you need to have a functioning (but not necessarily fun) game. Brandon: Not only do you make games, but you’re also formally educated in them. I’ve spoken before about designing and testing the “Core Engine” of a game. Smash Bros.

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VR Technology – hot or not?

Played with Fire

Not just games – The VR industry is no longer just about games; it also includes education, medicine, and architecture. Fighting your fears or taking a walk through your future home before the foundation is even laid? People find the concept of the metaverse exciting – And thats a fact. No problem!

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Reality, Upgraded: Navigating VR/AR Gaming with Alex Silkin

Game Dev Unchained

Whether it’s through more immersive gaming experiences, novel forms of communication, or innovative applications in fields like education, healthcare, and architecture, the possibilities are virtually endless. He concluded, “I think there’s obviously enough space for these two to kind of fight it out.”