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Game Dev Animation

The Developer’s Guide to Animation: From Logic to Motion

For a game developer, animation isn’t just about how a character looks, it’s the primary interface for physics and timing. From the “Golden Rule” of responsiveness to the technical logic of State Machines and IK, discover how to transform static models into a satisfying, “crunchy” player experience.

AI in Game Development

Using AI in Your Game Development Process

AI is no longer a futuristic concept; it’s a practical advantage for modern developers. This guide explores the essential AI tools for coding, asset creation, and NPC design, helping beginners and solo developers in regions like India scale their projects effectively.

Tools & Framework to track Game Project

How to Plan and Track a Game Project: Tools & Frameworks

Game development is very complex and not as easy as most people think. Studios take years in writing, design, and technology development to even write a code for the game. It’s not because they don’t have the manpower, but rather because they are setting the foundation for the game.  A

Game Dev Portfolios Miss the Mark

Why Most Game Dev Portfolios Miss the Mark (And How to Fix Yours)

Let’s be real—putting together a game dev portfolio is kind of stressful. You want it to look impressive, show off your best work, and somehow stand out from a sea of other people also trying to break into the industry. But the truth is, most junior portfolios miss the mark.

Game Design Interview Questions

How to Prepare for a Game Design Interview: Questions, Tips & Pitfalls

Congratulations on landing a game design interview! This is your chance to turn your passion for games into a professional career. However, simply loving video games isn’t enough; you need to demonstrate that you can analyze them, design for them, and work effectively with a team to build them. This

Understand Game Publishing and Monetization

The Business of Games: Why Every Dev Should Understand Publishing & Monetization

When most people think about game development, they usually picture the creative side—coding, designing characters, or building beautiful worlds. But there’s another side of making games that’s just as important: the business side. Specifically, publishing and monetization. If you’re a game developer, especially an indie dev or someone aiming to