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Playable: A look at how accomplished developers make games

As part of a new indie game development initiative, a group of accomplished developers will create a series of experimental games aimed at showing exactly what goes into the development process.

Mike Rose, Blogger

April 12, 2013

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Newsbrief: As part of a new indie game development initiative, a group of accomplished developers will create a series of experimental games aimed at showing exactly what goes into the development process. 'Playable' is an indie game series from Unwinnable.com, and will feature new, short games from developers like Richard Hofmeier, Pippin Barr, Harry Lee, Jake Elliott and Andy Schatz. The idea is that as these developers build their games, the creation process will be documented through interviews, making-of features and other exploratory avenues, giving insight into how the top designers create their games. The games are due to start rolling out this summer. More information can be found on the Playable website.

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