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the Business of Indie Games: Everything You Need to Know Conquer Games Industry
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the Business of Indie Games: Everything You Need to Know Conquer Games Industry
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– Paul Baldwin, Curve Digital
"The video game industry is a tough business and anyone looking to succeed in indie development should give
a read."
– Graham Smith, Co-Founder of DrinkBox Studios
"This book is a fast track to success for anyone managing a game launch and looking to raise funding for their projects. It shares knowledge that you only learn after years of triumphs and failures within this industry."
– Scott Drader, Co-Founder of Metalhead Software
"There’s nothing like
taught in school. You learn how to make a game, but not how to conduct business, market, and launch a game. This book dives into topics that every indie developer should know."
– Yukon Wainczak, Founder of Snoozy Kazoo
"I’ve seen no better guide for understanding how the video game industry really works. An important read for anyone whose work touches games, including those of us looking to engage the community."
– Carla Warner, Director of STREAM for No Kid Hungry
The Business of Indie Games explores what many universities forget to cover: how to sell and market your own indie game to potential publishers and developers. While many classes help students on their way to designing and programming their own games, there are few classes that equip students with the skills to sell their own product. In essence, this means future indie game developers are not equipped to talk to investors, negotiate with publishers, and engage with major platforms like Steam and Nintendo. Authors Alex Josef, Alex Van Lepp, and Marshal D. Carper are looking to rectify this problem by helping indie game developers and companies level up their business acumen. With detailed chapters and sections that deal with different engines, negotiation tactics, and marketing,
is the perfect omnibus for up-and-coming indie game developers. The future of gaming curriculums is not just in teaching students how to create games but also in preparing them for the business of games.