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Summer 2025 Game Development Student Internship Roundup, Part 2

Ask a Game Dev

Internship recruiting season has begun for some large game publishers and developers. If you’re a student and you have an interest in game development as a career, you should absolutely look into these. This means that a number of internship opportunities for summer 2025 have been posted and will be collecting applicants.

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My new book, Too Much Fun – The Five Lives of the Commodore 64 Computer

Jesper Juul

First, why is the best-selling Commodore 64 computer absent in many computer and video game histories, and what is the influence of its games from SimCity to IK+ to Paradroid ? All this just as the Commodore 64 is experiencing a renaissance with new games, operating systems, hardware, and events! I hope you’ll enjoy it.

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How to Sell Your Board Game Outside of Kickstarter

Brand Game Development

It’s been over a year in the making, and we’ve finally arrived: this is the last article in the Start to Finish: Publish and Sell Your First Board Game series. You’ve learned how to design and develop a game, build an audience, and market your game. Need help on your board game? Take pre-orders.

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6 Reasons Why Board Game Development is So Iterative

Brand Game Development

Board game development is notorious for its trial-and-error approach. You may create dozens of versions of the same game until you finally find one you’re satisfied with. Need help on your board game? Join my community of over 2,000 game developers, artists, and passionate creators. So what’s going on?

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From Concept to Success: A Deep Dive Into Our Popular Gaming Solutions

Logic Simplified

Game as a Service (GaaS) has fundamentally transformed the gaming industry. There is a shift noticed from the traditional model of releasing a complete, standalone game to it now becoming an ongoing, evolving experience. GaaS is shaping a more dynamic and interconnected gaming landscape for the creators and the gamers.

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How to Live-Stream Board Games

Brand Game Development

It’s tempting to think that the analog nature of board games would preclude live-streaming, but this is not the case. Live-streaming board games can be done with digital tools such as Tabletop Simulator or video cameras capturing gameplay on the physical tabletop. Need help on your board game? Why stream games?

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How to Take Pre-Orders when Your Board Game Kickstarter Ends

Brand Game Development

Kickstarter campaigns are rapidly becoming the primary means of sales for many board game creators. Even if you can’t get your game into physical stores, you can always set up shop online, whether through Amazon or through your own site. Need help on your board game? Testing the shop. Click on Taxes.