Apr 302013
 
How to Get Great Game Audio for your Videogame

A How-To Guide for Game Producers and Developers A game producer or lead developer has at least 12 irons in the fire at all times. He or she needs to be experienced in project management, coding version control, raising and spending money, signing off on artistic and writing decisions, and, of course, structuring the audio [More...]

Dec 202012
 
The 2 most important connections you can make, Part 1

This ran previously on Mary-Margaret.com, and now we offer it again. We’ve all heard it said “You’ve got to know someone to get a job in the game industry.” Networking is important in your overall job enlightenment, and not just a part of a job search. Whether it’s finding out about a job opening that [More...]

Dec 202012
 
Influence the Real Next Gen

Champlain College seeks Game Design Faculty If you think being a game designer isn’t quite enough of a challenge, you should consider the challenge of bringing up the next generation of game designers at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. Students in the studio-style cohort of interdisciplinary majors can tell if the professor is a poseur — [More...]

Aug 142012
 
Her Interactive: Take Nancy Drew Games Mobile!

Are you ready to play Nancy Drew games anytime, anywhere? With your help… you will! Dare to Play! Our client and dearest friends, Megan and Stuart at  Her Interactive, have launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise money that will be used to port their long-running Nancy Drew mystery games to mobile devices. They love making games for [More...]

Jul 282012
 
The Hidden First Impression

Before you meet your coworkers, accept a job or interview for a position, you submit your resume, CV or other similar information.  This is almost always the order of changing jobs.  Submitting your resume is the first hidden impression that is often overlooked.  People know their resume should look good and show them in the [More...]