Game development is a tiring craft. It requires time, energy and money and indie game developers rarely have all three at once.
That was exactly the conundrum of executive producer, writer, and game designer Ian Lotinsky when he and co-producer and software engineer Jason RT Bond started working on their passion project under the name Patch & Path, while still maintaining their day jobs.
AR mobile game Farhaven, released earlier this year, was the result of their collaboration. And in a Nordic Game talk last week, Lotinsky was keen to share his advice on how to launch a quality game on a shoestring budget and on schedule.
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From discussions on international literature and insights on the pandemic from doctors and historians to the UAE s future in the world and space, the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair returns with a cultural programme fit for our times.
Running from Sunday to
May 29 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (Adnec) the festival will have a hybrid model blending in person with digital events.
This doesn’t mean the fair’s physical venue will be devoid of its usual live sessions.
Running under stringent safety measures, including pre-booking and a negative PCR test for entrance, Adnec will host daily events featuring prize-winning authors, historians, poets and diplomats.
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Distance is Destroying Dialogue: New Study Shows Employees are More Than Twice as Likely to Avoid Discussing Concerns with Remote Colleagues
May 6, 2021 GMT
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PROVO, Utah, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For many people, working from home has been a perk of the COVID-19 pandemic. The flexibility and autonomy workers desired for years became a forced reality overnight. But a new study from VitalSmarts, a leader in corporate learning and development, found that while work-from-home may have boosted employee satisfaction, it also negatively and significantly impacted a key performance indicator – communication.