Game Dev Digest Issue #81 - 2D, Animation, and more by Mike Marrone on 02/12/21 11:17:00 am The following blog post, unless otherwise noted, was written by a member of Gamasutras community. The thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the writer and not Gamasutra or its parent company.
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Lots of varied content this week, with some emphasis on 2D, animations, vfx and more. Grab it while it s hot!
A lightning round of great tips for 2D games - Are you planning to make a 2D game with Unity? Then take a look at these handy tips from our 2D Technical Product Manager Rus Scammell and 2D Product Marketing Manager Eduardo Oriz, that will help you get started quickly and work efficiently throughout your entire project.
Game Dev Digest Issue #80 - Tips Galore by Mike Marrone on 02/05/21 09:39:00 am The following blog post, unless otherwise noted, was written by a member of Gamasutras community. The thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the writer and not Gamasutra or its parent company.
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Its a jam packed issue full of varied tips and tricks for improving your code, your performance, your visuals and game overall. Enjoy!
Progression and Motivation Through Upgrades in Games - This article analyses how upgrades can be used from a game design perspective to unlock a sense of progress and reward players.
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UNITY DEVELOPER job
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Programmers located Los Angeles, CA.
Dec 20th, 2020
We’re looking for a Unity Developer to come join our team in LA. You’ll be responsible for collaborating with us to bring new gameplay features and systems to life, such as character AI, procedural animation, tool functionality, and core game infrastructure. We make ambitious, innovative projects, quickly and are looking to work with self-directed people who are excited to experiment and help create new things they’ve never seen before. Preference will be given to full-time developers who can eventually join us locally at our office in Los Angeles.