One of the greatest marketing platforms for a game is Twitter. Yet, it is not always clear how to really use Twitter to build a following or to promote your game. If you’re an indie game developer or are part of a growing games studio, if you’re not already using Twitter to grow your audience – you are definitely missing out!
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: Cocktail Cube Challenge
On the Ninichi blog this week is James from Monster Finger Games, a three-person team based in England (UK), responsible for developing the games: Super Renegade Response and Rush Hour Mayhem. They specialise in creating games for Android, Ouya and PC titles and today we explore their latest game Cocktail Cube Challenge...
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: Shakey's Escape
If you like cats and you like games, you will absolutely love Shakey's Escape! I'm really excited to introduce you to this amazing and fun game created by super talented game developer Rob White. I've had the privilege to have connected with him and to have been involved on the music side to this truly wonderful game. Let's get to know what's all about!
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: AI Vendetta
This week, let's take a look at a game called Al Vendetta, created by CatByte Games...
Who are you and what is your game about?
'We are a small team of three friends and game developers from the Netherlands. Together we are CatByte Games. We have a deep passion for games and game development. We all studied Games/Software development and went into the industry at different levels. during the day we are all employed in the (applied-) games industry & in our spare time we chase after our dream: to become an independent games developer.
Read MoreIntroducing Gaming YouTube Channel: NeedtoKnow Gaming
If you're interested in games and are a gamer or a game developer, you really need to check out NeedtoKnow Gaming! So, let's get to know the couple behind this amazing YouTube gaming channel...
Read More6 Must Do Marketing Tips for Indie Game Developers
Are you an indie game developer getting ready to develop & launch your first game? Perhaps you've created a few games now and want to get your marketing right? Here are 6 top tips to help you market your game successfully...
Read MoreIntroducing the Game: Revere
I'm really excited to be exploring the intriguing world of Revere (@storyofrevere) with the creator of this story and world - Darrel Wijaya, especially as it is such a beautifully crafted game and as I was honoured to have composed music specifically for the game. Let's take a look at what The Story of the End: Revere is all about...
Read MorePros & Cons of Creating Your Own Game Music
Perhaps you have started developing and designing your game, and are happy with the way it is coming along. The next stage is to think about the music for it. Are you thinking about creating the music for your game, yourself? If so, here are some thoughts on this to help you weigh up the pros and cons of going down this route:
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