Did you know?? Videogames are an international affair!
It's true! Whilst we mostly hear about the happenings of studios and publishers based out of Japan and North America, there's videogames being made all across the world. And that includes....wherever the HECK you are! (I'm guessing???)
So what are some videogames that have been made in YOUR continent/country/region/city/town/street?? Do they make you proud? - or would you rather nobody associated you with their ilk?? We accept everything from AAA, to bedroom programming indie folk! Is your home responsible for a big hitting blockbuster franchise - or maybe just a lesser known RPG Maker shitpost? WE WANT TO KNOW!
BONUS POINTS, if you've ever interacted with any developers first hand - what were they like?
DIFFERENT BONUS POINTS, if you yourself are involved in the industry - whether that's chipping away at a Godot project on the weekend, sleeping on the floor of a far-too-expensive-to-rent office space as a codemonkey during crunch, or engaging in the thankless task of QA.
ofc I appreciate you might not want people to know EXACTLY where you're based - but feel free to use this thread as an opportunity to shine a light on devs a little closer to home!
It's true! Whilst we mostly hear about the happenings of studios and publishers based out of Japan and North America, there's videogames being made all across the world. And that includes....wherever the HECK you are! (I'm guessing???)
So what are some videogames that have been made in YOUR continent/country/region/city/town/street?? Do they make you proud? - or would you rather nobody associated you with their ilk?? We accept everything from AAA, to bedroom programming indie folk! Is your home responsible for a big hitting blockbuster franchise - or maybe just a lesser known RPG Maker shitpost? WE WANT TO KNOW!
BONUS POINTS, if you've ever interacted with any developers first hand - what were they like?
DIFFERENT BONUS POINTS, if you yourself are involved in the industry - whether that's chipping away at a Godot project on the weekend, sleeping on the floor of a far-too-expensive-to-rent office space as a codemonkey during crunch, or engaging in the thankless task of QA.
ofc I appreciate you might not want people to know EXACTLY where you're based - but feel free to use this thread as an opportunity to shine a light on devs a little closer to home!