Whether you’ve got ten customers or a thousand, email is perhaps the best way to keep them informed about what’s going on with your brand, product, or service. There are several apps out there that let you do just that, but what if you’re looking for a solution that doesn’t require a lot of time, [...]
How many of us are connected to Facebook and Twitter 24/7, but couldn’t pick our next door neighbors out of a lineup? Well there’s a new service that aims to bridge this gap: Nextdoor. Yes, it’s another social network, but this time, it’s one designed to help you get to know the people that really live [...]
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Looking at and analyzing data just does not excite me like it does for some people. There is something about it that is just boring. I am not sure what it is, but it is not my cup of tea. Needless to say, in my job one of the things that I have to do [...]
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One of the awesome things about indies is that they are capable of revisiting genres or game styles that have long been abandoned by the industry at large. Turn-based RPGs, adventure games, 2D platformers, shoot-em-ups, space combat sims, even flight sims… these game categories are nicely represented by indies nowadays after long dormant periods. This [...]
Just remember: Video game companies are your friends. And these cartoons will help you remember just what kinds of friends they are. I guess I could add one about indies: “The indies are a collection of casual acquaintances you see in the local clubs, and perhaps you remember a few of their names. They seem [...]
Not sure if I have linked to this before… but if so, it’s grown quite a bit: Indie Resources at PixelProspector There are tons and tons of articles linked there – a couple of them from Tales of the Rampant Coyote! If you are serious about making indie games, there’s plenty to find here to [...]