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More Entries for the Indie Prize at Casual Connect USA

July 20, 2017 — by Catherine Quinton

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More developers have entered games for Casual Connect USA Indie Prize. These include Guilt Battle Arena from Invincible Cat in Canada, duOS from Team duOS in the United States, Iron Tides from Crash Wave Games in Canada, Light Tracer from Oasis Games/Void Dimensions in China, Vidar from Razbury Games in the United States, Don’t Kill the Knight from Penguin Spot Games Ltd in Brazil and eQuiz from SilverMotion, Inc. in the United States.

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ManaKeep: Why Your Indie Game Needs a Website

July 18, 2017 — by Industry Contributions

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By Nazgum, Founder, ManaKeep

Ever since 2008 and the release of Braid and Spelunky, indie games have been gaining in popularity fast. Really fast! And with how accessible it has become to create and sell an indie game, the space is more than a little crowded. To have your game get noticed nowadays requires a strong marketing effort, and at the heart of that effort should be your games website.

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Bus Beat Down: Using Real-Time Traffic & Weather Data to Fuel Gameplay

July 10, 2017 — by Industry Contributions

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By Mike McCann, Creative Director OF Bus Beat Down, GoRound Games

It got me thinking… I like my job. But the commute? Not so much. And if there’s one thing that’s even worse than the wearisome ride, it’s having to share it with so many inconsiderate boobs. I’ll admit, thoughts of thwarting them has at times consumed me. Having commiserated with an army of like-minded commuters at the Park & Ride, it was plain to see I’m not alone in that sentiment. Yet we suffer through it, quietly wishing for a way to avenge the jerks… without getting arrested. That insight inspired the concept for Bus Beat Down. And that army of like-minded commuters may just be a built-in market that’s ready made for this project.

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