new blog for casual/indie devs
08/31/2008 (8:44 pm) by Joshua Dallman
I started a blog back in April called Casual Indie to highlight the intersection of casual game development (see: Big Fish Games, Shockwave, RealArcade) and indie game development (see: "garage" developers, flash developers, single person-to-small sized startup studios, etc).
There are a number of entries and at least one guest author entry and I am always looking for more. In the meantime I happened to post a small update, and had never announced the blog here yet. Now that there's a few articles for content, here it is, I hope it is of interest.
http://www.casualindie.com/
Book it or RSS it if it's up your alley, and pass the link on. I would love to get some discussion and community around indie casual (or is it casual indie?) developers.
Cheers, Josh
There are a number of entries and at least one guest author entry and I am always looking for more. In the meantime I happened to post a small update, and had never announced the blog here yet. Now that there's a few articles for content, here it is, I hope it is of interest.
http://www.casualindie.com/
Book it or RSS it if it's up your alley, and pass the link on. I would love to get some discussion and community around indie casual (or is it casual indie?) developers.
Cheers, Josh
About the author
Joshua has been an indie game producer as Red Thumb Games since 2004 with 3 games produced and released under the label. As a game producer for GarageGames he has produced 40 indie games for the GarageGames Game Store, 12 games for InstantAction.com, and evaluated hundreds of game submissions, proposals, and pitches. He writes for the blogs Make It Big In Games and Casual Indie, is published in the Thomson Course Technology book Business and Production for Games, and is a two time judge of the Independent Game Festival. view profile »

Torque Owner Rob Sandbach
Thanks Josh.