Google has launched a new $1 million non-equity Indie Games Fund to help Africa-based studios scale their businesses and grow on Google Play.
Rock Paper Shotgun on MSNOpinion
"Compliance-in-advance is never enough to appease a zealous censor": Robert Yang on the current challenge of bringing experimental gay games to Steam
Robert Yang has discussed the challenges of bringing a collection experimental gay games to Steam in the current climate for ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Claude transformed my 8-year-long Instagram save dump into an interactive watchlist, and it changed how I consume content
My chaotic watchlist is now an offline, portable backlog tracker ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I used Meta Llama 4, Qwen 3-Coder and Gemma 4 to develop a Python app, and only one model is worth keeping for developers
Putting some of the best local models to the development test ...
At the Annecy Festival this week, while much of France was watching the national team play a World Cup match, hundreds of animation fans packed into Bonlieu Scène Nationale for one of the festival’s ...
The Indie250 celebrations continue this Indie-Penance Day, as Kotaku celebrates the birth of our great indie nation some ...
Welcome to the 250th edition of Indie-Penance Day! Running annually on Kotaku since 1776, each year we celebrate the emancipation of indie games from the tyrannical publishers that once ruled the land ...
Unable to persuade publishers to take the leap, developers like Flippfly turn to crowdfunding as a means to resuscitate Star ...
Google Play has launched its first Indie Games Fund for Africa, committing $1 million to help independent game studios across ...
We'll have to wait a bit longer to play Frictional Games' Ontos.
Brielle Thames, a rising senior at the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts, is releasing a video game she developed from ...
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