If you are looking for a game with a difference - take a look at Scape-IT's Super Trump Wall. My Ninichi blog was created to highlight and showcase interesting games, and this one is certainly unique! Here is the interview...
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: Lolly Joe
I was delighted when I discovered a really cute looking game called Lolly Joe, by Happily Games. I wanted to learn more and so reached out to Peter and asked him to tell us more about it...
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: One Button Laser Shark
a few weeks ago, i was delighted to have connected with Michael Mchugh - an indie game developer, certified unity developer and virtual reality/augmented reality enthusiast.
he has several impressive games in his portfolio including: fortuna station, fun in the sun, where's hurdles, rift defence, horizon's drift - and his up and coming game tactical limit! However, today, i'm really excited to introduce you to his recently re-launched game: One button laser shark. i've had the pleasure of being involved in and providing the game music for this game and am excited to showcase it on my blog...
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: Vito Jump 'n' Roll
I have had the great pleasure of connecting with Juergen, the creator of gangof.one and the game Vito Jump 'n' Roll. I'm also delighted to have worked on some of the music to this beautifully put together game and to have had a go at playing the game myself. It is really well crafted and is great fun to play. I would highly recommend having a go and downloading it! For now, Juergen has kindly agreed to this exclusive interview and to tell us more about his game:
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: Blossom and Decay
This week's featured game is Blossom and Decay, from Konspiracy Games. I was delighted to have the opportunity to interview Harald Goergens, the founder of Konspiracy games, and his team, to learn more about what lies behind the making of Blossom and Decay. Let's delve deeper into the interview...
Read MorePros & Cons of Using Royalty Free Music in Games
Music in games is really important, yet it can also be one of the hardest areas to get right. For those starting out it is also important to be able to find suitable music that will enhance gameplay, but also work on a budget.
One of the options available is to look for royalty free music. What is this exactly? Well, royalty free music essentially refers to music that is licensed to you in a way that lets you pay for it once, but use it as many times as you like and for as long as you like. The royalty free element refers to the fact that you will not need to pay any ongoing royalties for using a piece of music.
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: Failure
I'm delighted to have connected with justin french, the creator and founder of Dream Harvest. Together we took a deeper look at Failure - his latest game.
Read MoreFilmmaker's Insight: Alone at Night
Today I'm introducing you to filmmaker, writer and photographer, Sam Camilleri - the creator of ImaginationFilmz and the soon-to-be released short film Alone at Night. Sam and I had the pleasure of working together on some of the music to his short film and here he tells us more about the thoughts behind Alone at Night and how he created it:
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