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Time Of Dragons: How To Make A Dragon

February 3, 2016 — by Industry Contributions

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4 I Lab is a small indie game development studio based in Minsk, Belarus. It was founded in 2011 by two friends, Mikita Susha and Mick Yurchanka. Soon the team grew up to 7 people and began releasing mobile games like The Gravity and V For Voodoo, trying to find themselves. They always had an ambition and desire to make something big, and two years ago finally got a vision of the game that they want to create.

4 I Lab‘s community manager Alexander Misilevich shares a story about their project Time Of Dragons - an MMO Shooter with a unique mix of fantasy creatures and high-tech warriors.

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Alexey Alexeev: Traversing the Gaming Minefield | Casual Connect Video

September 1, 2015 — by Casey Rock

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Alexey Alexeev explained how Wargaming squeezed World of Tanks from PC into mobile, and the challenges they faced, at his Casual Connect Europe lecture. “Millions of people enjoyed tank battles on PC, and mobile was like a new passport,” he said. “A lot of companies moved there, and a lot of successful titles earned a lot of money.” For a walkthrough of the game’s journey to mobile, see the video below.

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Girls and Warplanes: Track New Platforms and Suggest Partnerships

December 14, 2014 — by Industry Contributions

Girls and Warplanes (Russian - Храброе Звено) is the 8th project of the Minsk-based studio of Neskinsoft. It all started from a small experiment in the genre of action. Even though the company has got some experience of creating dynamic games for the midcore audience, they admit they still have room for improvement. Their previous title, Беги, Вова, Беги (Run, Vova, Run) has been praised by the players, but, despite thousands of positive reviews, in terms of monetization the product was far from even covering the development expenses. “In order not to fall into the same trap again, we decided to take a sneak peek on the solutions of more successful colleagues from the Asian market”, Sergei Neskin, the CEO and co-founder of Neskinsoft explains.


Prototype: Brave Girls On Cool Warplanes

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