What Video Games Should You Play with Family This Thanksgiving Weekend?

Popular video game characters including Mario and Minecraft Steve for family Thanksgiving gaming

Overview Because Watching Netflix on Thanksgiving Is Too Mainstream Thanksgiving weekend brings families together, often creating long stretches of downtime between meals when everyone’s looking for activities that include rather than isolate. Video games have evolved far beyond solitary experiences, offering some of the best opportunities for multigenerational fun where grandparents, parents, and kids can […]

Platform-Agnostic Games: The Future of Seamless Gaming Experiences

Overview Introduction In today’s rapidly evolving gaming landscape, platform-agnostic games are emerging as a transformative trend that promises to revolutionize how players access and enjoy digital games. These are games designed and developed to run smoothly across diverse video game platforms – whether it’s mobile phones, PCs, VR headsets, or consoles, without compromising on performance, […]

Should Your Game Be Single-Player or Multiplayer, or Both?

Overview Introduction One of the most consequential decisions in game development before you even write a single line of code:  Will my game be single-player, multiplayer, or both?  This choice fundamentally shapes your development timeline, technical infrastructure, budget requirements, post-launch commitments, and ultimately your game’s chances of success. The romantic vision of launching a multiplayer […]

The World of Gaming: Most Popular Video Games Today

MOST POPULAR VIDEO GAMES

Gaming is no longer just a pastime—it’s a cultural phenomenon, an industry powerhouse, and a platform for creativity, competition, and connection. From casual mobile games to sprawling open-world epics, video games have evolved into one of the most influential forms of entertainment globally. But what exactly is gaming, and which video games are the most […]

Exploring the Video Game Companies Shaping the Future

video game companies

As a game developer — whether working solo or in a game development studio — there’s one tool you simply can’t skip: a Game Design Document (GDD). Tempted to bypass it? Trust us, you’ll regret it later.

Stop Treating Social Gameplay Like an Add-On

Stop treating social game play like an add on

In game development, social features in games are often treated as a nice-to-have — something you toss in after everything else is built. Kind of like an extra skin or bonus level. But what if we flipped that mindset?

What if player interaction in games wasn’t just the cherry on top, but part of the actual cake?