Forwarded from GNU Propaganda (Archived)
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A new, public group devoted to the discussion on the premise of ethical game development and game play! This is not just your ordinary gaming group, we will discuss ways to develop, design, and sell games in the tradition of fully-free software!
Other topics include: Custom game engine design, Godot, PushingPixelsWithLisp, and general libre game play!
Join Now!
A new, public group devoted to the discussion on the premise of ethical game development and game play! This is not just your ordinary gaming group, we will discuss ways to develop, design, and sell games in the tradition of fully-free software!
Other topics include: Custom game engine design, Godot, PushingPixelsWithLisp, and general libre game play!
Join Now!
Forwarded from GNU Propaganda (Archived)
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Andy Wingo — January 16, 2020
“At the end of the day, the games you create - the art you put out into the world - is an expression of yourself. If you’re working as part of a team, however, that art isn't just an expression of your own self, or even many individual selves. It’s an outward expression of your relationships, and who you are as a group of people. And these relationships are perhaps the most rewarding thing you’ll develop in your lifetimes. It's worth finding techniques that help grow those relationships and in turn improve the games you can make together.”
- Joel Burgess, Nathan Purkeypile
- Joel Burgess, Nathan Purkeypile