
Postmortem: First Game Jam
*Disclaimer: I started this post almost a week ago after completing my game jam and have been slowly adding to it over the week; thus, the post may be a little disjointed* It is not often that I can say that I leveled up (yeah I know the phrase is beaten to death in the gaming community - get over it) but I truly feel like I did this past weekend. This past weekend I participated in my very first game jam and it was fucking awesome! Going into the jam I was both excited and n

First Game Jam!
Probably should have written this sooner but better late than never, right? As the title says, I am going to be doing my very first game jam! In fact, it starts in two and a half hours from now haha I am super stoked to finally being doing a game jam! I've always wanted to do one but I was often too busy to allocate enough time to do one. "But there is always enough time," you say? Well, you are correct. There is always enough time to produce something no matter how short the

Step by Step
Every day I do my best at plugging away at my craft. As I explain in my previous blog post, the games I am currently making are to improve my skills with C# as well as getting more comfortable with the Unity engine. The first simple game in these string of games for self-improvement is called The Gap and I have been hammering away at it for about six weeks. So far it has been pretty challenging but it is coming along nicely. I decided to make The Gap because I have always wan