Book Summary: Practical Game Design – Game as a Service
The second book about game dev I’ve read this year is Practical Game Design by Adam Kramarzewski and Ennio De Nucci. Thi
Book Summary: Practical Game Design – Story, UI, and the Last 90% of the Game Design
The second book about game dev I’ve read this year is Practical Game Design by Adam Kramarzewski and Ennio De Nucci. Thi
Book Summary: Practical Game Design – Creating Concept and Gameplay
Summary of the second book about game dev I've read this year.
Book Summary: Game Programming Patterns – Optimisation Patterns
This is the last post of the Game Programming Patterns book summary series. The first and second posts are about some se
Book Summary: Game Programming Patterns – Decoupling Patterns
This is the fifth post of the Game Programming Patterns book summary series. The first and second posts are about some s
Book Summary: Game Programming Patterns – Behavioural Patterns
This is the fourth post of the Game Programming Patterns book summary series. The first and second posts are about some select
Book Summary: Game Programming Patterns – Sequencing Patterns
This is the third post of the Game Programming Patterns book summary series. The first and second posts are about some selecte
Book Summary: Game Programming Patterns – Patterns Revisited, Part 2
In yesterday’s post, I wrote a summary of the first three patterns mentioned in this book. Now, I’m going to move
Book Summary: Game Programming Patterns – Patterns Revisited, Part 1
As mentioned in the last post about new years resolution some generic wants that I have, I want to read books. The first book
Stereo-anamorphic Projection for sh-ts and giggles
In the hands of some visionary people, my little project can be a medium for art. Communicating big ideas that steal hearts an
Keeping Track of my Dissertation Progress: DIY Calendar
TL;DR. I took a picture of my DIY calendar everyday for 52 days until my final dissertation presentation day.
We are not so different; Outsourcing Game Studios’ Common Aspirations in Developing Countries
This blog post started with a book. Because books are little sparks that starts the passion bonfire. Buy this book on Amazon.