Sections
''Game Developer'' has five main sections: #News: where daily news is posted #Features: where developers post-game postmortems and critical essays #Blogs: where users can post their thoughts and views on various topics #Jobs/Resume: where users can apply for open positions at various development studios #Contractors: where users can apply for contracted work. The articles can be filtered by either topic (All,Trade Center Resource
While it does post news found on typical video game websites, ''Game Developer'' provides articles for aspiring and professional game developers on the disciplines of design, audio, public relations, and art. The site encourages professionals to publish blogs in order to share their expertise with other developers. The editorial staff also takes part in conducting interviews with developers and hardware designers, such as '' Dragon Quest'' creator Yuji Horii, Nintendo 3DS designer Hideaki Anno, and '' Portal'' writerPostmortems
Project postmortems, articles in which developers recount the successful and unsuccessful elements of a specific game's development, are the most celebrated features on the website, as they provide direct insight in all aspects of game design and educate other developers of various risks and important tips. Many post-mortems have been published, ranging from independent games such as ''Okabu'' and '' The Path'' to major studio projects such as '' Ōkamiden'' and ''Guidelines
''Game Developer'' requires users who wish to publish articles on the website to work with the features director Christian Nutt, whether they have fleshed-out drafts, an outline, or a concept. The editorial staff offers help in shaping, polishing, and editing articles before publication. A broad range of topics can be selected given the audience, which consists of businesspeople, educators, and developers, both professional and aspiring. The articles are required to contain at least 1500 words, though the average length tends to be 2500 to 3500 words. ''Game Developer'' also requires a thirty-day exclusivity period from the date of publication, after which the writer is free to take the article elsewhere and retains ownership. Users are also allowed to comment on articles, but there is a strict set of rules. Comment guidelines are designed to keep user discussions of a given article on the topic and prevent comments from devolving into''GameSetWatch''
''GameSetWatch'' is an alternative video game weblog and sister site of ''Game Developer''. It is dedicated to collecting curious links and media for offbeat and often ignored games from old and new consoles, as well as digital downloads such as iOS, and indie spaces. ''GameSetWatch'' was founded by Simon Carless in November 2005. It has been up and running for six years until its semi-permanent hiatus in November 2011. The site stopped as the creators saw an overlap of content with their sister site ''IndieGames.com'' and because they felt the mainstream gaming blogs were covering more of the "weirder" and alternative video game news. ''GameSetWatch'' has remained up for readers, but no new content has been posted since. Those that contributed to the launch included IGF chairman Brandon Boyer, '' GameTrailers'' stalwart Michael McWhertor, ''Game Developer'' news directorIndieGames.com
''IndieGames.com'' started in October 2005. ''IndieGames.com'' is ''Game Developer''s sister site dedicated to reporting on indie games. It became the UBM TechWeb's main method to deliver news about independent games after ''GameSetWatch'' closed. In September 2018, ''IndieGames.com'' split from its longtime owner UBM. The writers started a new independently ran website called ''Indie Games Plus'' and carried over the older ''IndieGames.com'' posts to the new website.Interviews
The interviews section of the site features interviews with indie game creators and developers. The interviewees answer a set of questions posed by the interviewer including questions regarding their inspirations and hardships. The page is also split into three categories: desktop, console and mobile to organize the interviews by platform interests.Features
The features section of the site consists of posts by the writers and editors of the site. Articles are written on any topic in the indie game sector. It was announced in September 2014 that there will be a collaboration with the Games We Care About Twitter page to help gamers discover alt. Games recommended by developers and peers. There is also a Best of Features page that highlights some of the more notable freeware and indie games of this and previous years.Reviews
The Reviews section of the site is written by Michael Rose starting in February 2009. It features reviews on the games mentioned in the “Best of Features” page to give readers a look into the game before playing it themselves.Awards
As ''Gamasutra'', the site and its team of editors won aSee also
* Game Developers Choice AwardsReferences
External links
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