5 Indie PR Tips from Wolfire
March 28th, 2009
Well, GDC is finally over. The biggest highlight for us was probably when Ron Carmel from 2dboy gave a lecture on Everything you always wanted to know about going indie but were afraid to ask and gave us a shout out about how we have been drumming up publicity for Overgrowth (here are Ron's slides). The guy who yelled ...
GDC Is Almost Over
March 27th, 2009
Hey guys some of you have noticed that I haven't been online much this week. The reason is that I've been spending the past few days at the Game Developers Conference. This being my first time at GDC, I wasn't sure what to expect. I had hoped that GDC might allow us to meet some new people ...
Gestating ideas for new games
March 25th, 2009
A concept drawing for a game about dragons. An idea about 2 years old We love coming up with new game ideas. There is a funny thing about new ideas though. No matter how awesome your last idea was, your new one seems even cooler. Over time you realize that new ideas seem great because they are new. You get ...
Dynamic physics objects
March 24th, 2009
We've had the Open Dynamics Engine integrated into the engine for a while now, but we were just using it for fast sphere-mesh collision checks for the camera and Rabbot. Anyway, I decided it would be fun to use it to add some dynamic objects that could fall and interact with the levels and terrain. In the new alpha ...
Overgrowth Alpha 19
March 23rd, 2009
Here is what is new in Overgrowth this week. I am pretty excited about this alpha. There's some cool stuff we had a chance to blog about and some new stuff I will be announcing in this post. If you are confused what a weekly alpha is, or even what Overgrowth is, please read our fancy FAQ. Aubrey has ...
GDC Begins
March 23rd, 2009
As many of you know the Game Developer's Conference is happening this week. We are super excited because this will be our first time attending the glorious and chaotic festival that is GDC. GDC is easily one of the biggest gaming events in the world and it has special significance to indie game developers because it contains the marvelous ...
Overgrowth Console gets an Upgrade
March 21st, 2009
This week, I replaced the old console in Overgrowth with a new one I am pretty happy with. If you are a web developer you probably immediately recognize this console as the WebKit inspector console, which is used in WebKit based browsers like Safari and Chrome. The WebKit console is probably my favorite of all the Javascript consoles (compared to ...