For some reason I've got a problem about looking at all my shelves full of games and saying "Shit, I've got nothing to play" whenever I have free time. Looking forward to the channel!
On my personal experience, you have to find *your* type of game. This exact thing happened to my stepmother, she used to say that she never understood videogames, and that “just sitting there pressing buttons” wasn't fun for her. That was until she played OneShot (I recommended it to her) and she inmediatly fell in love with it. She literally beat 60% of OneShot Solstice on a single sitting after getting the first ending
very professional looking video, been following indie devs on twitch for years now, some of them quite successful very curious on what stuff you'll be making whenever you start with it!
I just quit college for game design 2 years in. After multiple conflicts with teacher about how we taught and talked about games I needed to leave. I'm here for this new look, a reshaping/generation is probably due. The timing feels too perfect to find this here and now, not going to complain though. For the first time in a long time I'm excited for what the future holds. hope we can all look back 5 years later proud.
I am starting as a game dev and frankly done with the corporate world so even once I (hopefully) become proficient, I think I'm indie all the way for better or worst. My biggest fear is the art to be honest.
I think AAA games are becoming more and more stale because they don't take risks anymore, Nintendo is the exception given its track record, fans expect fun and innovative new features from them so they are pretty much the gold standard for triple A creativity expression. On the other hand indie games can be bonkers, you can do whatever the hell wacky concept comes to your mind, and it is so liberating! I'll share a very stupid concept here (pls nobody steal it or Imma be mad D:
It's a shame I feel so envious of this. This is exactly what I wanted to do with my life but I just have too many health conditions to be a functional member of society, let alone produce content.
What's the game at 1:39? The pixel art little girl? But to the topic. I felt game burnout some years ago, and I chose to play a new type of game of which I haven't in years (a platformer, lol). Hollow Knight what brought me out of the rut.
okay im confused was this another channel before?? i have no memory of subscribing to this channel but i got a notification for this post and i clicked the video and im subscribed??
I'm sorry... what was that game with the samurai looking dude riding a motorcycle down the freeway and a combat helo about to unload on him? I might want to play it.
Your basically making me relive 2014-17 when Indie games where good and not just another copy of wuzzle or bendy wtv the fuck would be nice to see some topics about tattletale
00:01 Feeling bored with games? I can help. 00:19 Rediscover the joy of gaming through indie games 00:40 One person's success can be inspiring 00:59 Providing philosophy, resources, tips, and news for game developers. 01:16 Community and support are pivotal for enjoyment in gaming. 01:35 Developers hold responsibility to create meaningful and memorable experiences. 01:53 Creating the biggest indie game platform online. 02:14 Encouraging engagement on Twitch and Discord Crafted by Merlin AI.
For some reason I've got a problem about looking at all my shelves full of games and saying "Shit, I've got nothing to play" whenever I have free time. Looking forward to the channel!
yeah, you'll find you are not the only one.
Im all in on this community🙏🔥
As an aspiring (and studying) game dev, I've noted that the key to this industry, above all, is community and connections.
(before opening the video) "it's indie games, isn't it?"
(watches the video) "yup"
I haven’t been able to fall in love with gaming for over a decade and it makes me feel hollow. I’m subscribing, perhaps you’re onto something.
On my personal experience, you have to find *your* type of game.
This exact thing happened to my stepmother, she used to say that she never understood videogames, and that “just sitting there pressing buttons” wasn't fun for her. That was until she played OneShot (I recommended it to her) and she inmediatly fell in love with it. She literally beat 60% of OneShot Solstice on a single sitting after getting the first ending
Wishing you luck in your journey juniper
very professional looking video, been following indie devs on twitch for years now, some of them quite successful
very curious on what stuff you'll be making whenever you start with it!
I saw half a second of ultrakill I'm interested
I just quit college for game design 2 years in.
After multiple conflicts with teacher about how we taught and talked about games I needed to leave. I'm here for this new look, a reshaping/generation is probably due. The timing feels too perfect to find this here and now, not going to complain though. For the first time in a long time I'm excited for what the future holds. hope we can all look back 5 years later proud.
1:00 i saw ender lilies and my mili sleeper agent activated
I'm sold! I will be with you on your journey, don't worry.
Sure, I wanna see where this goes!
Nowhere lol this crap is all over RUclips just right click and ignore the millions of MC isn't fun anymore videos
Okey this a good trailer channel
Subbed
I am starting as a game dev and frankly done with the corporate world so even once I (hopefully) become proficient, I think I'm indie all the way for better or worst. My biggest fear is the art to be honest.
I think AAA games are becoming more and more stale because they don't take risks anymore, Nintendo is the exception given its track record, fans expect fun and innovative new features from them so they are pretty much the gold standard for triple A creativity expression. On the other hand indie games can be bonkers, you can do whatever the hell wacky concept comes to your mind, and it is so liberating! I'll share a very stupid concept here (pls nobody steal it or Imma be mad D:
i love hyper fixating on hollow knight and geometry dash they are super fun
GEOMETRY DASH REFRENCE IN THE VIDEO
Very true, indie games are pretty much the only ones I find fun these days haha
Sounds promising. Good luck!
@ u hosting the game awards in 5 years, let's make it happen team
1:37 Katana Zero 🙏 peak fiction.
It's a shame I feel so envious of this. This is exactly what I wanted to do with my life but I just have too many health conditions to be a functional member of society, let alone produce content.
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thanks!!
I fucking love indie games.
What's the game at 1:39? The pixel art little girl? But to the topic. I felt game burnout some years ago, and I chose to play a new type of game of which I haven't in years (a platformer, lol). Hollow Knight what brought me out of the rut.
Katana Zero!
okay im confused was this another channel before?? i have no memory of subscribing to this channel but i got a notification for this post and i clicked the video and im subscribed??
ahahah back in the day I had it at around 600 subs for Minecraft stuff (: Maybe 2 years ago
All I can say is thank you.
0:35 please, can you tell me what game is that??
Game name : bread & fred.
Enjoy!
Heck. Yes.
I love it!:D
I'm sorry... what was that game with the samurai looking dude riding a motorcycle down the freeway and a combat helo about to unload on him? I might want to play it.
Katana Zero!
toss indie games into trash bin and boot up Sonic 3 & Knuckles
you'll understand why when you play it
nice channel trailer
Your basically making me relive 2014-17 when Indie games where good and not just another copy of wuzzle or bendy wtv the fuck would be nice to see some topics about tattletale
I didn't understand the video. What's going on?
Well okay then, you got me hooked you funny little person.
00:01 Feeling bored with games? I can help.
00:19 Rediscover the joy of gaming through indie games
00:40 One person's success can be inspiring
00:59 Providing philosophy, resources, tips, and news for game developers.
01:16 Community and support are pivotal for enjoyment in gaming.
01:35 Developers hold responsibility to create meaningful and memorable experiences.
01:53 Creating the biggest indie game platform online.
02:14 Encouraging engagement on Twitch and Discord
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Wow, such charisma! Good luck
Thank you!! (: