How to make a video game: Developers say 'anyone can do it'
When you think of game development, you might imagine hundreds of people working at huge studios like Sony or EA. But independent developers, or indies, make big games too. These are small teams, often with modest budgets, who make games without creative input from investors. Popular farm simulator Stardew Valley and chaotic co-operative game Overcooked were built on desks in bedrooms - yet both have been recognised by BAFTA . We headed into the woods in central Sweden to visit Stugan, a programme that brings indies from the UK and all over the world to the Nordic countryside to work on projects side-by-side. There we asked three teams one simple question: Can anyone make games?
Jul-29-2018, 01:15:21 GMT
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