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New studio 2weeks to focus on prototyping and bite-sized games

GamesIndustry.biz

Industry veterans Brandon Dillon and Richard Foge have announced the creation of their studio, called 2weeks. The developer will focus on short prototypes that will be released on the web for everyone to play, and further developed into full games if well received. Read more

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Unity vs. Unreal Engine: Which is Better for Android Game Development?

Big Games

Unreal Engine Here’s an overview of these two dynamic mechanisms that will help you understand what they are, how they work, and the merits they offer to Android programmers: Unity It is a popular game engine renowned for its cross-platform compatibility and intuitive user interface that supports both 2D & 3D game development.

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Two engineers build the physics-driven engineering parody The Enjenir

PreMortem.Games

They are both well aware of the irony of two engineers developing a parody engineering game, but that hasn’t stopped Cillín Farrell and Neil Mackenzie from devoting the majority of their spare time doing just that. Farrell and Mackenzie form the two-person indie studio Peaty Turf. So we’re doing this in our spare time.

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Kazakhstan-based Goodwin Games takes us on an emotional adventure in Selfloss

PreMortem.Games

Set in a beautiful, Slavic-inspired world, Selfloss by Kazakhstan-based indie studio Goodwin Games is an adventure that explores themes of grief, healing, and resilience. When I’m prototyping, I keep adjusting the visuals until I feel something click in my heart, when it feels like it’s beautiful.”

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Dean Gichukie’s studio Kunta Content delivers authentic African stories

PreMortem.Games

This Kenyan-based studio is on a mission to tell authentic, ultra-African stories. Inspired by Kunta Kinte from the historical book and miniseries ‘Roots’, their studio name and logo also hold a powerful secret, the numbers 17 and 67, symbolising the year Kunta Kinte was captured. One alone is incomplete. It’s a long one.

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Dorothy Orina left engineering behind to pursue game development at Maliyo Games

PreMortem.Games

In a moment of dissatisfaction, while working at a prestigious engineering company in Turkey, Dorothy Orina made a decision that changed the course of her career. Although she enjoyed her time in Turkey and her engineering studies, she decided to leave both behind to pursue her passion for game development.

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Doing this on anon for obvious reasons but is there any chance of getting hired as an entry level game dev in 2025? I’ve been unemployed for nearly two years since graduating from uni and I’m just getting rejection after rejection from game companies. All the posts are looking for senior devs, team leads, or managers. I have friends who’ve given up on the industry entirely. Is there any hope? Or am I fighting a losing battle here…

Ask a Game Dev

New studios do start up, but entry level positions are rare since most of the new studios are looking for funding and they need the core senior dev team to build enough of a prototype to sell the idea to the money people. The first approach is to get a game dev adjacent job.

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