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A blog about programming, writing, books, music, movies, games and gadgets. August 19th, 2014 Posted in programming. I’ve had an idea for a game in my head for a while, and I’ve been making notes ( Workflowy. Is good for hierarchical note taking) so that even if I wasn’t going to use the ideas immediately, at least they wouldn’t be lost. As an aside, programming takes up a lot of head space, so I think that decades of clearing my mind have given me a tendency to flush. Steam Price History Graph. As a sho...
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Realigning the Azimuth
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Looking to the Future - but Where? This post is the third in a short series in which I’m publicly reflecting on where I want to try to be heading as an indie developer. If you happen to be interested in the series and my goals for it, you can read the introduction here. I’ve basically established who I am, and what I consider my values in terms of games development. The next question is working out where. Where are the platforms that are going to work best with what I want to accomplish? Which I guess br...
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PAX Aus Highlights: The Great, The Gorgeous, and The Groovy (Part 2) | Indie Game Magazine
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Submit A News Tip. Submit a Game for Review. Submit A News Tip. Submit a Game for Review. PAX Aus Highlights: The Great, The Gorgeous, and The Groovy (Part 2). PAX Aus Highlights: The Great, The Gorgeous, and The Groovy (Part 2). The innovation, creativity and passion that went into the indie games on display at PAX Aus 2014. Originally beginning its journey as a prototype at a Game Jam,. Is planned for release on Windows, Mac and Linux. Follow Chris Johnson. On Twitter, and visit the Facebook page.
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