Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Indie Game Works

Everyone is familiar with video games. They are extremely popular. They can be found on CDs and through streaming.

Large video game developers spend millions of dollars developing breath-taking game scenarious. A video game that is successful (and can develop a following) can generate millions of dollars in profit and spawn a huge merchandising revenue.

Up until about 15 years ago or so, most video games were designed and developed by mega-game companies.

Not so nowadays. With the introduction of inexpensive cutting edge software available for purchase individuals and small groups of game enthusiasts can design, develop and release their own video games.

Such an innovation encourages small time developers to release quirky, individualized games. Be it through software, online or and app video games of all genres are available to the public for a small fee or in some cases for free.

In Indie Game Works, a new hardbound book from Thames & Hudson and written by Nathan P. Gibson, readers are introduced to 50 game developers and their creations in a book jammed-packed with concept art, screen captures and interesting and insightful text.

If you are a gamer (or just curious) this book delves into what makes a video game, the imagination and determination to develop and release titles and the talented people behind such creations.

It’s an insightful look at video games created by ordinary people who love gaming and want to share their work and vision.

Go inside the revolution that’s transforming how we play.

1 John 2:3-6And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.

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