Cookieclickeronline https://cookieclickeronline.com Creating Products in the Gamedev Industry Fri, 10 Oct 2025 09:24:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.3 https://cookieclickeronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-logo-32x32.jpg Cookieclickeronline https://cookieclickeronline.com 32 32 Balancing Creativity and Monetization in Game Products https://cookieclickeronline.com/balancing-creativity-and-monetization-in-game-products/ Fri, 10 Oct 2025 09:24:14 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=251 Nowadays, designing a game is not just about creating a world to send your character into. It’s about making it interesting enough that players are willing to pay for extras.…Continue readingBalancing Creativity and Monetization in Game Products

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Nowadays, designing a game is not just about creating a world to send your character into. It’s about making it interesting enough that players are willing to pay for extras. Betting platforms, such as GGBet, create their odds based on a player’s potential, and for that to happen, many have to go the extra mile and pay. 

But not everyone is playing the game for money. Some merely do it to pass the time and enjoy a quiet evening. Striking a balance is essential, as it keeps players coming back for more, regardless of their playing style. 

Finding the Right Balance Between Fun and Revenue

When creating a game, developers have one goal in mind: to make a game that players can enjoy. This includes fairness, engaging mechanics, and more. Still, the development part can be rather expensive, which is why monetization is there to cover that.

To find the right balance, developers take the following steps: 

  • Ensure the monetization feels optional rather than required 
  • Keep the fairness and balance, especially when you’re in a competitive setting
  • Maintain retention and engagement without compromising the gameplay
  • Use analytics to determine whether the monetization is successful or causes backlashes

In the end, properly balanced monetization happens when players can choose if they want to spend or not. The gaming experience should not be significantly affected if they don’t.

Strategies Developers Use for Smooth Integration

Over time, developers have found different ways to smoothly integrate monetization into game products. Some examples of integrations include the following:

  1. Cosmetics and Micro-Transactions

Some monetization elements are there to improve player experience, without necessarily affecting the gameplay. For example, League of Legends is a free-to-play game, but it also sells skins. 

These are almost entirely cosmetic, but they don’t improve your stats or power (except for perhaps a psychological boost). Micro-transactions such as battle pass boosts or bundles are also common in other games, adding revenue.

  1. Battle Passes

An average of 30% games feature battle passes (commonly known as season passes). These passes improve retention, as players are more likely to engage in longer sessions if they can advance. 

Many developers offer free battle passes where users can claim the rewards for free, but premium tracks also provide opportunities for more rewards.

  1. Downloadable Content (DLC) and Expansions

Downloadable content remains one of the most popular ways to add revenue, as it can extend the length of the gameplay, as well as experiences. These are more than just cosmetic additions; they give access to extra content, allowing players to customize their gameplay. 

Take SIMS, for example, which offers expansion packs in numerous themes. Players can choose to use the main game, but also download packs that focus on holidays, pets, careers, and even the supernatural.

Risks of Pay-to-Win in Game Development

Pay-to-win models in monetization designs can sometimes lead to backlash from the players. Here are some risks that game developers should take into account:

Fairness Concerns and Trust Drops

Monetization can grant a competitive advantage to players who are willing to pay for certain tools. Should this happen, good players can be placed at a disadvantage if they can’t afford to pay. 

For example, Diablo Immortal was heavily criticized for the required monetary investments in “endgame,” as casual players couldn’t reasonably pay for it.

Reduced Game Enjoyment 

Those who cannot afford to pay for things such as gear and skins might find the game less enjoyable and motivating. No matter how much effort they put into the game, it’s less relevant if they can’t access what they need to improve their experience.

Compromised Core Gameplay

This is a risk that affects all players. When they are allowed to pay to get past a certain challenge or get the gear they need for an easy win, it takes away the actual gameplay elements. 

Users no longer have to do the work to get past a certain level, which reduces the sense of accomplishment.

Striking a balance between creativity and monetization requires developers to walk a fine line. Monetization can indeed improve the gaming experience, but the cost should not compromise game enjoyment. To reduce the risks, monetization should feel like a perk instead of a necessity.

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How NFT Game Loot Boxes Could Be Regulated Like Casino Mechanics https://cookieclickeronline.com/how-nft-game-loot-boxes-could-be-regulated-like-casino-mechanics/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 13:37:44 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=243 Picture this scenario. A player spends $50 worth of cryptocurrency to open a digital loot box in their favorite blockchain game. The smart contract runs its randomization function, displaying odds…Continue readingHow NFT Game Loot Boxes Could Be Regulated Like Casino Mechanics

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Picture this scenario. A player spends $50 worth of cryptocurrency to open a digital loot box in their favorite blockchain game. The smart contract runs its randomization function, displaying odds of 0.1% for the rarest item—a legendary sword NFT. They don’t win it this time, but someone else does. That sword immediately appears on OpenSea for $3,000.

What makes this different from regular loot boxes? The sword exists as an NFT on the blockchain. The player who wins it can sell it for actual money. Platforms like BetFury’s NFT Lootboxes already demonstrate this model in action, with transparent odds written into smart contracts and immediate marketplace integration. Regulators are starting to notice these features look suspiciously like casino mechanics.

How NFT loot boxes work (in 60 seconds)

Players stake money—either fiat converted to crypto or cryptocurrency directly—to purchase a loot box. The game runs a randomized draw using either on-chain or off-chain random number generation. Winners receive prizes as NFTs, which means they own a blockchain token representing their item.

Here’s where things get interesting. Unlike traditional game items locked inside one platform, NFT prizes can be listed on secondary markets. Players cash out by selling to other players. The entire system runs on smart contracts that automate the purchase, randomization, and prize distribution. Some games even publish their odds directly on-chain, making them auditable by anyone.

Casino mechanics 101: where the similarities start

Walk into any casino and you’ll see familiar patterns. Players stake money. Random number generators determine outcomes. The house publishes odds and payout tables. Age verification happens at the door. Winners can cash out their chips for real money.

NFT loot boxes mirror these mechanics closely enough that regulators are taking notice.

Casino mechanic vs. NFT loot box feature

Mechanic (casino)Comparable NFT featureWhy regulators careTypical control (casino)Feasible control (NFT)
Money stakeCrypto/fiat box purchaseReal value at riskBet limitsTransaction caps
RNG outcomeSmart contract randomizationFairness concernsThird-party testingOn-chain verification
Chips/creditsNFT itemsIntermediate value storageInternal trackingBlockchain records
Cash-out deskNFT marketplace resaleMoney extraction pointKYC requirementsWallet verification
Posted oddsOn-chain probabilitiesConsumer protectionMandatory disclosureSmart contract transparency
Age checkAccount creationMinor protectionID verificationWallet-based gates

The comparison isn’t perfect. Casino games typically resolve in seconds while NFT reveals might involve animations and delays. Casinos control their entire ecosystem while NFT games operate across multiple platforms and chains. But the core loop—stake, chance, prize with monetary value—remains strikingly similar.

When gambling laws might apply

Most jurisdictions use three tests to determine if something constitutes gambling: consideration (players risk something of value), chance (outcomes depend on randomness rather than skill), and prize (winners receive something of value).

Traditional loot boxes often skirt these rules because items can’t be officially cashed out. Game companies maintain that their virtual swords and skins have no real-world value since their terms of service prohibit selling accounts or items for money. Courts and regulators have sometimes accepted this argument, sometimes not.

NFTs demolish this defense. When your legendary sword is an NFT, its transferability and convertibility to money are features, not bugs. The UK Gambling Commission’s advisory group notes in their loot box guidance that “where in-game items obtained via loot boxes can be cashed out” the activity risks crossing into regulated gambling territory. NFTs are designed specifically to be cashed out.

Different countries draw these lines differently. What flies in one jurisdiction might trigger enforcement in another. Game studios can’t assume that blockchain technology somehow exempts them from existing rules.

Snapshot of current regulatory approaches

Belgium moved first, declaring certain paid loot boxes illegal gambling in 2018. The Belgian Gaming Commission specifically targeted games where players could pay real money for randomized rewards, regardless of cash-out potential. Publishers pulled their loot boxes from the Belgian market or redesigned them.

The UK takes a different approach. The Gambling Commission generally doesn’t classify loot boxes as gambling unless prizes can be monetized. But they’re watching closely. Their November 2024 guidance emphasizes using consumer protection laws and industry self-regulation rather than gambling legislation—for now.

The European Parliament wants harmonization. Their January 2023 report on consumer protection in online video games urged member states to adopt consistent approaches to loot boxes, particularly regarding minors. They stopped short of demanding universal gambling classification but highlighted the need for better odds disclosure and spending controls.

Jurisdiction stance at a glance

JurisdictionCurrent positionKey triggerNotable guidance
BelgiumPaid loot boxes = gamblingReal money paymentGaming Commission ruling (2018)
UKConsumer law approachCash-out capabilityUKGC advisory (Nov 2024)
EU ParliamentHarmonization pushMinor protectionConsumer report (Jan 2023)
NetherlandsCase-by-case reviewTransferable valueKansspelautoriteit decisions
ChinaMandatory odds disclosureAll paid boxesSAPPRFT regulations (2017)

If casino-style rules were applied to NFT loot boxes, what would change?

Studios would need to implement comprehensive compliance systems. Start with mandatory odds disclosure—not buried in smart contracts but displayed prominently before purchase. China already requires this for all loot boxes, showing exact percentages for every possible outcome.

Age verification would become mandatory, not optional. Real identity checks, not just clicking “I’m over 18.” KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML (Anti-Money Laundering) procedures would apply to both purchases and cash-outs. Regulators would demand documentation of who’s playing and where their money goes.

Game fairness audits by licensed third parties would replace trust in developers’ good intentions. Just as slot machines undergo testing, NFT loot box algorithms would need certification. Random number generation, payout rates, and odds calculations would face scrutiny.

Marketing would face heavy restrictions. No targeting minors. No misleading claims about odds or potential winnings. Mandatory warnings about gambling risks. Some jurisdictions might ban advertising entirely.

Studios would need to implement player protection tools: deposit limits, loss limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion systems. Transaction records would need to be maintained for years, available for regulatory inspection.

Marketplaces and blockchain platforms wouldn’t escape scrutiny. They’d likely face pressure to implement their own KYC systems and potentially block transactions from flagged addresses or jurisdictions.

Risk checklist for studios & publishers

Smart studios are already adapting. Here’s what forward-thinking developers are doing:

  • Disable or restrict resale – Lock NFTs for a period after minting or permanently bind them to accounts
  • Implement transparent odds – Display exact probabilities before purchase, update them in real-time
  • Add spending safeguards – Daily, weekly, and monthly purchase limits with cool-down periods
  • Use verified RNG – Chainlink VRF or similar auditable randomness sources
  • Deploy geo-blocking – Detect and restrict access from high-risk jurisdictions
  • Age-gate properly – Real verification, not honor system checkboxes
  • Test with third parties – Get algorithmic audits before launch, not after regulatory action
  • Maintain detailed records – Every transaction, every player, every outcome, timestamped and immutable

Resources & further reading

The implementation of NFT loot boxes continues to evolve as platforms balance innovation with regulatory compliance. Current systems demonstrate both on-chain odds disclosure and marketplace integration features that regulators are examining closely.

FAQ

Are NFT loot boxes legal in the UK? The UK Gambling Commission doesn’t currently classify most loot boxes as gambling, but NFT loot boxes with cash-out features enter gray territory. The Commission warns that items convertible to money may trigger gambling laws. Studios should seek legal counsel for specific implementations.

Do NFT loot boxes need odds disclosure? China mandates odds disclosure for all paid loot boxes. The EU Parliament recommends it. Even where not legally required, transparent odds build player trust and may help avoid future regulatory action.

How do KYC and age checks apply to NFT games? If classified as gambling, full KYC becomes mandatory—government ID, proof of address, age verification. Some studios implement lighter “KYC-lite” voluntarily, checking ages without collecting extensive personal data.

Can disabling resale avoid gambling rules? Possibly, but it defeats the purpose of using NFTs. Belgium’s position shows that even without cash-out, paid random rewards can constitute gambling. Disabling resale might help in some jurisdictions but isn’t a universal solution.

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How to Build a Live Service Game Roadmap That Actually Drives DAU https://cookieclickeronline.com/how-to-build-a-live-service-game-roadmap-that-actually-drives-dau/ Tue, 09 Sep 2025 11:55:09 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=239 When you’re running a live-service game, your roadmap is your heartbeat. It’s not just a plan of “what features come next” — it’s the system that keeps your daily active…Continue readingHow to Build a Live Service Game Roadmap That Actually Drives DAU

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When you’re running a live-service game, your roadmap is your heartbeat. It’s not just a plan of “what features come next” — it’s the system that keeps your daily active users (DAU) engaged, your team aligned, and your revenue predictable. The challenge: how do you build a roadmap from scratch that’s flexible, transparent, and truly supports growth?

This guide breaks down the step-by-step process of creating a game roadmap — with a downloadable template (Notion/Sheets), and three real-world examples (F2P mobile, indie PC, and mid-core). We’ll cover metrics for prioritization, quarterly epics, LiveOps calendars, risks, and cross-team communication.

Why You Need a Live Service Roadmap

In a live product, chaos without structure is deadly. Without a roadmap, you risk:

  • Overloading devs with random feature requests.

  • Running out of LiveOps events, leading to DAU drops.

  • Misaligning with marketing or UA spend.

  • Forgetting player retention loops when chasing revenue.


A live service roadmap creates a single source of truth: everyone sees the same priorities, the same calendar, and the same risks.

Step 1. Define Metrics for Prioritization

Before you list features or events, decide what metrics matter most. These will guide what makes it onto the roadmap.

Typical live-service metrics:

  • Retention (D1/D7/D30): Will this update make players come back tomorrow?

  • DAU / WAU / MAU: Will this feature grow or stabilize the active base?

  • ARPDAU: Does it have clear monetization hooks?

  • Session length / frequency: Does it fit naturally into player habits?


👉 Pro tip: assign weights to these metrics in your planning template. Example: retention-focused features = 40%, monetization = 30%, UA support = 20%, quality-of-life = 10%.

This makes prioritization less political and more data-driven.

Step 2. Translate Metrics Into Quarterly Epics

A roadmap shouldn’t be a laundry list. Instead, break it down into quarterly epics: 2–4 big goals that connect directly to metrics.

Examples:

  • Q1 Epic (F2P Mobile): Improve D7 retention → launch progression system revamp + weekly event template.

  • Q2 Epic (Indie PC): Increase community stickiness → add modding tools + seasonal cosmetic drops.

  • Q3 Epic (Mid-Core): Boost ARPDAU → release mid-tier battle pass + first collab event.


Each epic contains smaller deliverables (features, events, systems), but the epic itself is what you communicate upward to stakeholders.

Step 3. Build a LiveOps Calendar

This is where most live-service roadmaps fail — they plan features, but forget events.

A good LiveOps calendar should show:

  • Recurring events: weekly challenges, login bonuses, seasonal promos.

  • One-off events: new season launches, collabs, expansions.

  • Monetization beats: battle pass launches, holiday bundles, limited-time skins.


👉 Think of your calendar as a rhythm: at least one minor beat per week and one major beat per month. Gaps kill DAU; overstuffing burns out both players and devs.

Our template includes a LiveOps calendar sheet you can duplicate and adjust by region or platform.

Step 4. Anticipate Risks Early

A roadmap isn’t just “what’s coming” — it’s also “what could go wrong.” Documenting risks helps your team stay realistic.

Common risks in game product planning:

  • Technical risk: new feature requires engine-level changes.

  • Content risk: art team bottleneck delays seasonal assets.

  • Player risk: untested monetization mechanic could backfire.

  • UA risk: roadmap doesn’t align with marketing beats.


In your roadmap doc, add a risk column with “likelihood × impact” scoring. It’s not fancy, but it saves you from nasty surprises.

Step 5. Communicate Across Teams

The roadmap fails if it only lives inside product’s head. You need structured communication with:

  • Art: share the LiveOps calendar 2–3 months ahead for asset prep.

  • Dev: lock sprint-level details only after quarterly epic approval.

  • UA/Marketing: align roadmap beats with campaign pushes (e.g., don’t launch your collab the same week as another game’s blockbuster drop).


👉 Tip: hold a monthly sync where each team lead reviews upcoming roadmap items. The roadmap should be a living doc, not a PDF lost in Slack.

3 Real-World Roadmap Examples

Here’s how this structure looks in different contexts:

Example 1: F2P Mobile Puzzle Game

  • Q1 Epic: Improve early retention → new onboarding funnel, daily streak rewards.

  • LiveOps Calendar: Weekly tournaments + monthly seasonal skins.

  • Risks: Limited art bandwidth for new assets.

  • Communication: Art + UA weekly sync to align on seasonal events.


Example 2: Indie PC Roguelike

  • Q2 Epic: Build community engagement → modding API + leaderboards.

  • LiveOps Calendar: Quarterly themed events tied to Steam sales.

  • Risks: Small team can’t handle frequent updates.

  • Communication: Devs focus on stability; marketing promotes mod contests.


Example 3: Mid-Core Strategy Game

  • Q3 Epic: Increase monetization depth → mid-tier battle pass + alliance events.

  • LiveOps Calendar: Bi-weekly PvP tournaments, summer collab event.

  • Risks: Balance issues in new PvP mode.

  • Communication: UA aligns collab with influencer pushes.


FAQ: Roadmaps in Live-Service Games

Q: How detailed should my roadmap be?
A: Start with quarterly epics and monthly beats. Leave daily task planning to sprints.

Q: How often should I update it?
A: Revisit monthly, reforecast quarterly. Live-service = constant iteration.

Q: What tool should I use?
A: Notion, Sheets, or any shared doc that’s visible to all teams. Avoid private PM tools.

Q: What’s the #1 mistake?
A: Ignoring LiveOps cadence. A feature without events is a ghost town.

Final Thoughts

A strong roadmap doesn’t guarantee success — but without one, your live-service game is running on fumes. By anchoring priorities in metrics, organizing around quarterly epics, keeping a steady LiveOps rhythm, mapping risks, and syncing across teams, you create a roadmap that truly sustains DAU.

Use the template, customize it for your team, and treat it as a living system. The games that thrive long-term aren’t the ones with the flashiest features — they’re the ones with the most consistent, player-focused roadmap.

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Top Game Development Tools https://cookieclickeronline.com/top-game-development-tools/ Fri, 29 Jul 2022 09:10:25 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=192  Gaming in the last 70 years has evolved greatly. In the early days of game development, the process was tedious and time-consuming. Only a few people could put the lines…Continue readingTop Game Development Tools

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 Gaming in the last 70 years has evolved greatly. In the early days of game development, the process was tedious and time-consuming. Only a few people could put the lines of codes needed to build a game together. Despite the hard work of sculpting characters and other uninteresting procedures, the games only performed fairly well in terms of graphics and controls. However, in recent years, the story has changed. Many game development tools have been released to help accelerate game building. Games requiring huge work can now be built in a shorter time compared to the time it would have taken some 70 years ago.

Although game development is still an arduous task, these tools have proven useful in helping game developers deal with monotonous procedures and create just about any imagination without spending time writing lots of codes. So, here is a compilation of the top game development tools. 

Unity

Unity is a popular game platform credited with numerous games on the internet. Unity is behind a good number of mobile and standard games. Unity is a game development tool developers use to build 3D and 2D games. Unity has lots of features to help a developer design different types of cinematic experiences. With knowledge of C++ Programming Language, both professionals and beginners can use unity to design games. Some popular games created with Unity include Angry birds, the popular Lara Croft, and a host of other exciting games. The capabilities of Unity are huge; it has gameplay sequences that are easy to use without the need to have in-depth engineering knowledge. As experts can use Unity to create advanced games, beginners can easily find their way using it. But to enjoy the features to the full, it’s advisable to purchase a premium version of Unity. 

Slopder

Slopder is another good game development tool that is easy for game developers despite the level of experience. With Slopder, you can build online games using any programming language. You can effectively web-based games that allow multiple participants to play together. Using Slopder, a game developer primarily needs a good imagination. This tool makes creative processes easy and smooth. With its intuitive design and genius layout, physics-based games can be created seamlessly. And using a graphic editor, developers can build a wide range of arcade, puzzle, and adventure games as much as their imaginations can create. The simplicity of Slopder makes it a top choice among the pool of game development tools available on the internet. While it doesn’t function like most traditional game engines, which allow offline use, it remains one of the best online tools for building games. 

Blender 

Not just game developers know about Blender. Many people who build characters and other art forms are familiar with Blender. This open-source game development tool can help to create animations and help 3D model builders achieve a range of objectives. With the abundant plug-ins and large community on the internet,  Blender can help you achieve your goals in game development. While you need to learn how to use this tool effectively, once you get the hang of it, you can make just about any design or model using it. For beginners who are trying out new things and exploring, this tool is perfect because it gives all access to every feature. It even allows users to edit existing elements and create new types. Since it’s free, Blender is often recommended to newbies. Yet it remains a top game development tool for many professionals when it comes to 3D designs. 

Incredibuild 

Incredibuild commands respect in the gaming industry. As recommended by many experienced game developers, Incredibuild must make the list of the top game development tools. Compared to similar development tools, Incredibuild is a lot faster. Regardless of the computer capabilities, the program is designed to run smoothly and fast. The game-building process requires fast processing of various aspects of game design. Hence, the core aspects of development are seamless due to the integration of other efficient and faster technology. Incredibuild is an excellent tool for advanced game development as well for beginners. But importantly, it’s suitable for huge gaming projects as the program is built to run fast and execute seamlessly. It has every tool to help game developers build as far as imagination and creativity can go. Incredibuild is indeed a top pick and worth exploring as an ideal tool for game development

Character Creator Pipeline

Character creator is a must-have for many who create 3D characters for games. As far as modelling is concerned, a character creator is a tool that eases the building process. It’s an excellent tool for learning animation and sculpting. This tool has an export system that allows users to move their characters to another engine. Of course, this is not the first character modelling tool; however, it has reshaped the sculpting world. With the pool of resources available on Character Creator, models can be designed faster than before. 

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Starting Up a Game Development Studio: Tips and Tricks to Save Money https://cookieclickeronline.com/starting-up-a-game-development-studio-tips-and-tricks-to-save-money/ Tue, 26 Jul 2022 10:17:41 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=187 Game development is not an easy task. It takes time, talent, devotion, and financial resources. Game development falls among the busiest professions in recent times. While many things are required…Continue readingStarting Up a Game Development Studio: Tips and Tricks to Save Money

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Game development is not an easy task. It takes time, talent, devotion, and financial resources. Game development falls among the busiest professions in recent times. While many things are required to succeed as a game developer, a studio is important. A gaming studio will have every physical tool needed to bring ideas to life. It’s in this physical equipment that software will run to give the result every developer looks forward to. The fact about gaming equipment is that they can be expensive, especially if you want to get the best. And unlike conventional tech projects, game developers may need multiple pieces of the same equipment to get the best experience. With the right purchasing strategy, a game developer can save money setting up a game studio. Let’s examine some tips on how to save on buying hardware and what you need to buy. 

Studio arrangement: furniture & other small things

The very first thing we would like to consider is studio arrangement. It is very important to organize the space in the studio so that you feel comfortable. However, if you don’t want to spend  a lot of money on this, we recommend you to use discount offers from promo-codes.ch.

Furniture to serve as a platform for your tools and to help you sit comfortably are necessary. You can get furniture at a reduced price using Goodform coupons — https://promo-codes.ch/rabattcodes/goodform. Simply search for goods you need and use the promo code on this website to enjoy a discount on your purchase.

Also, you will definitely need small decor elements (curtains, lamps, indoor plants, etc.) that will make your space more attractive for you as well as for your team. On the same website, you can find good deals such as Ackermann promo codes https://promo-codes.ch/rabattcodes/ackermann to buy all these things. 

Digital Equipment: What Do You Need to Buy? 

Digital equipment needed to set up a studio is quite a lot. For a start, a computer is necessary. Without a computer system, a game developer will be unable to execute tasks. It’s a must-have like many other items. It’s best to be specific when you want to buy a PC. Gaming requires a powerful computer to carry out all the functions necessary. As such, you must purchase a gaming system with an excellent processor and big ram. There are popular brands such as Lenovo, Apple, and Acer, among other top brands. 

Hard Drive is another important tool to have. While your PC’s memory may be sufficient to run and store all the data for your game development process, you still have a hard drive. No one goes wrong with a hard drive. It’s an excellent way to have a backup in case your PC crashes or loses your data for any reason. Due to the data generated when developing a game, a hard with a terabyte of space is ideal. 

3D mouse is also important. Instead of relying on the keys to enter each command, a mouse is a better option. It allows you to move around easily. Creating designs is also better executed using a mouse. When you use a 3D or space mouse, navigation is easier and more valuable on the 3D program interface. 

Graphics tablets are excellent items for artists who build games. A mouse might not be a tool to draw when building a game due to handling. Using a graphic tablet, drawing is easy because the device comes with a digital pen. The pen can draw directly on the screen. At the same time, the tablet can connect to a computer, so when an artist draws on the tablet with a pen, it displays on the computer screen and can be saved. 

Hotkey Keyboard: a keyboard is also a tool to have in a gaming studio. It is a tool that helps to enter a series command that a mouse can perform and more. With a hotkey keyboard, you get keys for special functions that make your work easier. When you start to use it, you can also configure it to soothe your style. You can create dedicated functions to help you navigate easily in certain programs you run on the computer.  Some of these allow a combination of more than 15 keys to perform special functions. 

A video card is not a major item, but you can also purchase it. A video card of 4Gb or 6Gb will be sufficient to excite programs with high graphics requirements.  

Software

As you set up your studio with digital equipment, the software is also necessary. Without software, a game developer won’t have access to engines that will bring the ideal to reality — some software items include a blender. Blender is software that helps to create a character. It can create 3D characters as well animations. Other software options help to build game controls and prepare them for testing. There are reputable game engines like Unity which is popular among game developers. These programs require training to use them effectively and to get good results. Some of these programs have free access, but a game developer must get premium access to get the work done. 

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Online Gaming – Effective Tips for Keeping Your Finances Safe https://cookieclickeronline.com/online-gaming-effective-tips-for-keeping-your-finances-safe/ Wed, 15 Jun 2022 07:24:58 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=166 We can all agree that online gaming is super exciting and interesting. The various breakthroughs in technology have even made it better. Now, you are not only playing with avatars,…Continue readingOnline Gaming – Effective Tips for Keeping Your Finances Safe

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We can all agree that online gaming is super exciting and interesting. The various breakthroughs in technology have even made it better. Now, you are not only playing with avatars, there is also a chance to play and interact with real people.

Another huge breakthrough in online gaming is that gamers can now win money from this hobby. In fact, professional gamers now earn good money by playing against other players in universally acclaimed tournaments — the industry is that big these days. However, while there is a huge possibility of making money from your gaming commitments, you can also lose money in the process.

There are many ways to lose money while gaming — the major cause of this is usually tied to your personal financial details getting into the wrong hands. The last thing anyone wants is to lose their hard-earned money while having fun. To help gamers avoid this gory experience, this article discusses some key tips for keeping your financing safe while having fun with your games. Discover some of these helpful tips below.

Carry Out an Extensive Research

The first thing you need to do before playing at any gaming portal is to do your research. Search out the data requirements the platform is enforcing and how the platform plans to secure your data. Are your data stored permanently on the site, or will they be wiped off in due course?

This is crucial if you must do any transactions with your data, especially information concerning your finances.

You also want to ensure that other gamers highly regard the gaming portal. The best way to determine the eligibility and safety of any gaming site is through the feedback of other people who have played on their portals in the past. Checking this out will help protect your finances and ensure a great gaming experience.

Pick a Strong Password

If you are playing games for money, at some point, you will need to create an account with a gaming portal or different ones. In creating these accounts, you will be required to provide a password, which you will use to secure your account.

When choosing a password, ensure to choose a strong one. Go for a collection of words and figures, and you could even add some special characters, that will even be better. Avoid using short passwords or apparent combinations like your name or date of birth. Hackers would probably be able to guess this right, and once they do, they could cart away with your funds.

Never Disclose Your Details

One of the many perks of online gaming is that you will be able to interact with gamers from all parts of the world. During this process, you can make friends with many of these virtual gamers, create bonds, and probably start sharing important details about your life.

While it’s great you are making new online friends, it will be helpful if you don’t disclose your gaming passwords or any other financial details in the process. Yes, these people are your friends now, but you may never be able to attest to their true motive and character, regardless of how nice they may sound. Whatever happens, avoid disclosing your financial details to anyone online; else you might greatly regret your actions.

Never Play Using Public Wi-Fi

Everyone enjoys a bit of freebies — but there are some freebies you should never use, especially when your finances are in play. An example is public Wi-Fi. While it might be tempting to play your favorite games by connecting to public Wi-Fi, you should avoid the urge to do so if you care about your finances.

It’s an open secret that public Wi-Fi services are available to all, and anyone could be on the network. The most concerning thing is that you wouldn’t be able to decipher who is real or not. Many hackers and men of the dark web are always lurking around these networks in a bid to steal data and cart away with people’s funds. This is why you should resist the urge to use them. If you must play, use your private data network.

Confirm the Website’s Security

Any gaming platform you use must be secured since you will share your personal data with them. We are talking about your money here, and you don’t want to joke about that. Regardless of the number of exciting games a platform provides, you should avoid playing on the portal if it cannot pass the security test.

You must ensure the site has high-level data encryption software to resist all forms of cyber-attack. It will help if you also check on the address to see if it is ‘http’ or ‘https.’ The latter means it is safe to use, but if the web address is in the former, it’s a red flag, and you should run. Then, you need to confirm that the portal is licensed. To do this, check the footer or about page to see if it’s licensed and regulated by any recognized body. This is the smart thing to do for the sake of your money.

Conclusion

While online gaming is a great experience, you must ensure your finances are safe and secure. After all, you are in this for fun, and it will be a shame if what you end up getting is a bitter experience. No doubt, losing your money will bring a sour experience, and you can avoid that by sticking to the tips provided above.

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Starting Your Online Gaming Portal — A Guide to Getting the Right Loans https://cookieclickeronline.com/starting-your-online-gaming-portal-a-guide-to-getting-the-right-loans/ Wed, 15 Jun 2022 07:22:58 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=161 Owning a business offers enormous opportunities, but it also demands a great deal of effort, discipline, time, and finance. Capital is essential for growth and success, whether it’s the operation…Continue readingStarting Your Online Gaming Portal — A Guide to Getting the Right Loans

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Owning a business offers enormous opportunities, but it also demands a great deal of effort, discipline, time, and finance. Capital is essential for growth and success, whether it’s the operation of a large corporation or establishing an online gaming portal from the bottom up. As a result, many businesses seek business loans to get the funding they want.

Before applying for a loan to start up your online gaming portal, the importance of the different standard terms used cannot be overemphasized. You’ll need to understand the loan details, the types available on a fair policy, and benefits using comparison sites like https://laanius.dk/.  

Furthermore, business loans can be difficult to obtain, and the requirements may have to be detailed. But that’s exactly why we’re here — to assist you in choosing the right one for your company. Let’s get started.

Determine the Purpose of the Loan

First and foremost, you must determine why you require a loan. What role will it play in your company’s expansion? What exactly will you do with the funds?

Your responses will help you sieve your options for the type of credit facility you require. For example, you might use a line of credit if you need money to boost your cash flow. Alternatively, if you wish to buy a new building, you’ll need a loan for commercial real estate purposes. 

Some purposes, such as funding marketing campaigns or acquiring merchandise, may apply to various loan kinds. However, by taking this step, you can limit your possibilities a little further. Will this loan genuinely help you start up on a solid path, or will you be applying First Aid to a bleeding wound? No one wants to get into a debt they can’t repay later.

Determine the Total Amount You Need

Small business loans are available in various quantities, ranging from hundreds to millions of dollars to just a few thousand, so you’ll need to figure out how much money you’ll need. And, according to popular belief, the answer isn’t “based on the most money you can obtain”.

It may seem self-evident, but you must repay anything you borrow. A bigger loan also means extra interest that can wreak havoc on your cash flow. Furthermore, late timeline costs and other charges are a percentage of the total loan amount.

Among the basic mistakes business owners make when seeking capital is getting an improper loan size. So strive to strike the right balance — a sum high enough to pay your expenses while remaining manageable. To get this right, many entrepreneurs have carefully read the lenders’ reviews such as  https://laanius.dk/sms-laan to discover, access, and find out the amount they can borrow.

Examine Your Credit Records

You should have a rough concept of what you want, but now it’s time to be direct about the loan type you are eligible to receive. A business loan is fundamentally different from a leisure loan such as those from Ferratum, or a home loan. Depending on the amount in question, you’ll need to pass a couple of eligibility tests before your application is approved. 

Lenders  will most likely analyze your creditworthiness based on various variables. They might, for example, ask questions like:

  • What kind of business are you starting?
  • What are the sources of income for this kind of business
  • How’s your personal credit history?
  • How good is your annual revenue?

Your creditworthiness will determine the type of advance you receive from a lender. While many lending companies would be hesitant to grant a five-year loan to a business owner with a low history of total bankruptcies and bad credit, a merchant cash advance may be more open.

Compare Different Options

You can look out for institutional options with the information you have now. So, a need for a gaming portal finance would see you looking for lenders that can provide it.

Consider major small-business loan features such as lowest and highest limits, policies, APRs, and extra charges when you compare. You should also know that you won’t always be able to locate the “best” loan there is — as one may have a higher APR but a longer-term, while another may offer a low APR and a high first installment, so you’ll have to decide what’s essential to you.

Apply

You can choose the exact borrower and loan type after prioritizing your needs. Then it’s just a matter of filling out an application. For example, to accelerate the process, it’s advisable to gather any required paperwork; financial statements, certificates of incorporation, personal payrolls, and tax returns.

If your application is approved, then congratulations! It’s time to put your newfound cash to work by starting your game portal. Don’t give up if you’re turned down; there are other fishes in the sea. Or in this situation, a large number of loans are available around the world. Apply elsewhere or select a different option that’s favorable for you.

Conclusion

There is nothing like a perfect loan as they would always differ in features and technicalities. Choosing the proper credit facility will necessitate thorough consideration of your portal’s needs and creditworthiness.

Whether you have a good or bad credit history, there will always be loans available for you. Follow the steps outlined above to make the right choice. Good luck with your online gaming portal!

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How to get into gamdev without experience: from training to career advancement https://cookieclickeronline.com/get-into-gamdev-without-experience/ Thu, 28 Apr 2022 13:30:37 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=105 Before you buy a developer course or sign up for an internship with a company, it's worth analyzing your skills and talents and understanding in which digital area you have the most knowledge.…Continue readingHow to get into gamdev without experience: from training to career advancement

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Is it worth going into gamdev
Before you buy a developer course or sign up for an internship with a company, it’s worth analyzing your skills and talents and understanding in which digital area you have the most knowledge. For example, if you lead a blog, write scripts, know how to write applications or have experience in graphic design, it is worth continuing in the same direction and looking for interesting courses to acquire additional skills. If your main profession is not in any way connected with game design and programming, you should think about it.

We advise you to ask yourself these questions:

  • Do I really want to work in gamedev or I just like playing computer games?
  • Am I an assiduous person?
  • How do I want to work: in an office with a team, remotely for one company, combine several projects on a freelance basis?
  • Do I have the ability to combine training in courses with my main job and family affairs?
  • What am I: a humanitarian, an artist, a person with a mathematical way of thinking, a manager, a man who likes to look for errors and “polish” products to perfect quality?
  • What specialties are in demand in gamedev? How much do they pay for specialists with no experience in a field I like?
  • Do I want to finish an express course and quickly go to work at a company, or am I willing to study a year or longer to be able to apply for an interesting position right away?

Why does it seem that gamdev is for the select few?
The digital sphere looks mysterious to newcomers and all those who are far from computers. That’s why there are a lot of speculations, which are invented by not very experienced people. The gamedev environment is no exception.

Gamedev is complicated and misunderstood. Any profession is complicated and incomprehensible to someone who tries to understand the conversations of professionals without the basics, and to those who work in a fundamentally different field.

At gamedev, they look for specialists among “their own” – the rest of us can’t get close. It is partly true: it is really easier to get a job in the company if the person is a member of closed chats for professionals or just is friends with the programmers in real life. But you can get access to closed chats if you take an online course for developers, designers, or screenwriters. You can subscribe to thematic Telegram Channels and sit on forums for free and without any training. Both Telegram and forums often post jobs for people in the gamedev sphere and discuss online schools.

To go into gamedev, you need to be an experienced programmer. In the sphere of game development there is something to do for a person with any mindset and any professional background. For example, a humanities graduate can write a blog, scripts and cases, a mathematician can master a programming language and write games, a graphic designer can master animation and level design and begin to draw the game universe. To realize your talents in gamedev, it’s important to choose the right course.

No higher education is not allowed in gamedev. University education is desirable, but not necessary for programmers who need system knowledge. For writers, artists, designers, project managers and testers, it is enough to take a good online course lasting 4-6 months. Developers, too, can finish courses – for example, to learn the programming language Java or C++. The minimum duration of remote training for a programmer – 10 months, a beginner should take this into account when choosing a specialty.

When a company interviews a newcomer, it is important for HR-specialists to “catch” the confirmed knowledge and skills. Electronic certificates and diplomas are useful to confirm knowledge – they are issued at the end of training courses. You can prove your skills with the help of portfolios and competently described cases. Links to documents and examples of work are given in the cover letter.

Computer game development is not the youngest field. Video games have been around since the 80s, and specialists with years of experience in this field are in demand both in the CIS and the United States. Young programmers, testers and designers create some teams, older people work in companies with a different focus or lead teams of young specialists. Many people work as freelancers and don’t think about how old they are at all. The gender of a game developer or a candidate for the position of a level designer also doesn’t interest HR-managers when applying for a job in game industry.

If you don’t concentrate on speculations and preconceptions about game industry and agree with yourself to try your hand in a new profession, you can get an interesting and well-paid job this year.

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Tips for using music in games https://cookieclickeronline.com/music-in-games/ Thu, 28 Apr 2022 13:26:04 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=102 By nature, most game developers are visually oriented. They will spend hours designing and discussing art, character skins, and game effects.…Continue readingTips for using music in games

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By nature, most game developers are visually oriented. They will spend hours designing and discussing art, character skins, and game effects. Of course, sound effects get a lot of attention as well, but when it comes to music, the conversations often get quieted down.

Nevertheless, background music is a fundamental component of gameplay. Not only does great music greatly enhance the game, poor music choices can make a great game almost unplayable for many of your players.

  1. Choosing a style of music
    Just as it’s hard to imagine “Star Wars” without John Williams’ full orchestral compositions, it would be hard to imagine a “Super Mario Brothers” game without catchy 8-bit tracks. The next time you download “Skyrim,” check out the main theme, which features a chorus of 30 voices singing in the game’s dragon language.

Listen to music from popular games of your genre. You don’t actually have to play the game to access the music. Go to Steam and watch the promos to listen to samples. Many of them can be found in the walkthrough on YouTube, and there are entire soundtracks uploaded to Bandcamp. Consider the following popular style options to complement your playing: orchestral or cinematic, piano, guitar or other stringed instrument, rock music, pop music, electronic or digital, 8-bit electronic synthesizer (chiptune).

  1. Musical ambience and tempo
    Once you’ve decided on a style of music, it’s time to determine what kind of music will best suit your playing. You may want the same mood throughout the game, or if the game action changes, you may want to mix it up. Obviously, it depends on the mood of your game, your graphics, and the action. Spooky or gothic music might work for a puzzle game with a dark theme, such as solving a murder mystery. A first-person shooter or racing game is better suited to dynamic music.

Tempo determines how fast or slow a tune is played and is measured by the number of beats per minute. As the tempo of the action in your game speeds up, so should the tempo of the music. Divide the levels or scenes in your game into 3 categories: slow, medium, and fast. Then choose 3 pieces of background music with tempos corresponding to each speed.

  1. Finding great music on a limited budget
    If you’re just starting out, your budget won’t allow you to engage the London Symphony Orchestra. But there are an unlimited number of students, aspiring musicians and composers available for a small price. Place an ad on Craigslist or contact your local college. There are hundreds of musicians available on Fivrrr, many of whom would be more than happy to work for you from $50 to $100 on your first project.

If your music budget is close to zero, don’t worry. Find a library of resources where you can get game music for free. Regardless of where you get your music, make sure you have a commercial license. If the music has been released to the public domain by the owner, free commercial use should automatically be included. However, music that is listed as “copyright free” or “royalty paid” is often free for personal use, but not for commercial purposes such as movies, concerts and video games.

  1. Mastering music volume
    How loud the background music is played can be a delicate balance that determines the appeal of a game. Currently, there are no standards for how loud music can be in a game. However, as the experts point out, people generally expect the volume in any application to be around 69 dB, which is the volume of a normal conversation. They also don’t want music to be loud in one app and too quiet in the next.

Consequently, you will have to determine by ear when choosing the volume of the music. Listen to the music and determine what you like best. Just as you will want to change the tempo of the music for different parts of the game, you can change the volume. It’s also important that the music is not too quiet or too loud compared to the sound effects. You don’t want one to overwhelm the other.

  1. Setting up your music tracks
    The duration of your music tracks should always match the duration of the action. Nothing is more frustrating than an action-packed music track that ends 30 seconds before you finish a level, except possibly switching to another track that keeps playing after you beat the sub-boss.

If you have a Mac, you can use GarageBand to record and edit MP3 files. A great open-source program (that is, free) is Audacity, which works on both Macs and Windows computers.

There are two things to watch out for when adjusting volume: overall volume and music peaks. If you increase or amplify the overall volume, use Audacity’s “normalize” tool to maximize the peaks without clipping them.

In the engine or builder, you can usually also set the volume and add some effects, adjust the “overlap” priorities so the music doesn’t interfere with the sound effects, etc. It’s also where you set up the looping or the order in which the tracks are played on the playlist.

You can start creating your own game and experimenting with background music today using these tips.

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A cartoonish approach to art in mobile games https://cookieclickeronline.com/cartoonish-approach/ Thu, 28 Apr 2022 13:20:41 +0000 https://cookieclickeronline.com/?p=99 Over the past few years, the market for mobile games has grown. Hundreds of games are released every day, and manufacturers are finding new approaches to games they never thought of before to attract more players.…Continue readingA cartoonish approach to art in mobile games

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Over the past few years, the market for mobile games has grown. Hundreds of games are released every day, and manufacturers are finding new approaches to games they never thought of before to attract more players. The main goal is cheaper engagement than before. One way to attract players is to pull out the cartoon-style art, which is becoming increasingly popular among mobile game developers who are looking for something that appeals to the casual gaming audience. In this post, we’ll look at a few tips and tricks for creating cartoon-style art!

One of the first things you should do before starting a project is to determine a sample style. After all, you can draw the game in a heavily cartoonish style, you can add a little realism. Look at the most popular cuzual games, released in recent times and among them choose a sample. Next is more difficult – to maintain the style in all the art of the game. To do this, create a kit with a pattern for the buttons, backgrounds, tamers. So that all the artists of the project will have a file from which you can copy the style of rounding or shadows for any object in the game.

Also, don’t forget about the other templates you need to predefine. For example, define the main colors and shades of the game, save it in a file with all the kit. Follow – choose the font. If the game should support different languages, you should settle for a font that supports Cyrillic and extended Latin.

In order for the game to stand one style, all map objects (goal-game) must also be in the same style. This requires creating a template file and documentation. For example, what techniques reduce all objects to a single template, such as the same foundation, the minimum size of parts, pastel colors and other. The same template is needed for all the characters in the game – coordinate their angle, head size in relation to the body, color.

When your illustrations are ready, it’s time to put them into the game itself. While you can do this by importing PNG files directly, it might be easier to use a tool like Spritebuilder, which was created specifically for creating mobile games with vector resources! It also contains some tools that make it easy to import illustrations and create animations from them.

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