Game design and no business practices there. Let's dive into the wonderful world of what makes any game fun part or not. Let's see if some of the most common game design practices serve enriching the game, or are they here just to sell you some useless stuff and pretend that it's an experience. Let's dive into this thing together and see for ourselves!
Yeah. It's that one most wonderful time of the year when we all sit around and contemplate what the hell had happened. And this time it's not just me asking myself "what the hell was that" but everyone who survived the year. Was it that bad really though? I don't know. We had some good games and some pretty bad ones. But most importantly we
Yeah. It's that one most wonderful time of the year when we all sit around and contemplate what the hell had happened. And this time it's not just me asking myself "what the hell was that" but everyone who survived the year. Was it that bad really though? I don't know. We had some good games and some pretty bad ones. But most importantly we had some time to play them (not me though I was working day job). And I hope that we have become more content with what we have and what we achieved. I wish you all to survive the upcoming year and have more interesting games in your life as well as more time to play them.And you heard that right: Duck in Games is now part of Geeks Rising network. I am happy as Duck about it.This Episode became possible thanks to beautiful patrons: Heather Welch
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Nathan Neumeister Have fun, have a good time, come around to say hi. Throw me a mail to MrAngryDucky(at)duckracy.com if you want to share your own thoughts, and don’t forget to leave feedback. And if you have suggestions on what should I check out next – suggest them in your mail or in the Discord: https://discord.gg/BVGJGxP