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Animate Fight Scenes

How to Animate Fight Scenes for a Game

Fighting games are really fun. They are just so satisfying. With each hit and each combo build-up, they scratch a primal itch within us.

To deliver on these expectations, it is on the developers to animate the fight scenes well.

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Strategy vs Tactics RPG Games

Strategy vs Tactics RPG Games: What are the Differences?

As you surf the Internet, you’ve no doubt come across ads for the mobile game “Clash of Clans” dozens of times. Without making this section into an ad for it as well, the game allows you to build and upgrade your own village, train troops, and engage in battles.

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RPG Weapons

All About RPG Weapons: Types, Tips and Tools for Creation

There is so much happening in the niche, dynamic world of RPGs weapons.

For instance, Guild Wars 2 is aiming to add more diversity and support for unique play styles with the addition of Thief's Axe and Staff for the Warrior.

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Budgeting Your Indie Game in 2024

Budgeting Your Indie Game in 2024: Development Cost Insights

The game development industry is a diverse one with a focus on passion, creativity, and innovation. In 2021, 13% of American PC and console gamers played indie games, which has now increased to 18%, according to a survey by YouGov.

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Maya vs Blender

Maya vs Blender 2024: Which is Better for 3D Modeling?

The medium you choose to deliver your story determines its impact. With animation in particular, 3D modeling is increasingly becoming the preferred vehicle.

  • Illustration trends reveal that the 3D mapping and modeling market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 16.7%, from $5.73 billion in 2022 to $26.84 billion in 2032.
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Top Game Engines

Top 5 Game Engines of 2024

No matter if you’re a beginner or an experienced game dev, this blog piece is the definitive guide to the top 5 game engines of 2024. To begin, let us ask ourselves, 

What is a Game Engine?


A game engine is a software development kit (SDK) created to facilitate and optimize the video game development process.

It does so with a repository of reusable code libraries, tools, and components that handle various aspects of game development services, such as rendering graphics, handling user input, implementing physics simulations, managing audio playback, and more. 

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