Ok, let's get to the point:
- Currently I'm reading XNA 4.0 Game Development by Example by Kurt Jaegers (at XNA Resources). So far it's been pretty good, and I will recommend it for anyone wanting to initiate in XNA game development (disclaimer: I'm a programmer myself with some experience in C#, and this is my first "serious" attempt on game dev). I'm best at learning by doing, and I like the cool game projects and the neat graphics for them (something I haven't found in other books). I'll try to write more about my experience with the book in future blogs.
- The other thing I want to post about is this http://www.indiegamethemovie.com/. The overall polish of the published clips is just awesome. So, if you read this, and like indie games, go and watch them right now. (yes, Edmund McMillen talks about Super Meat Boy!!... and there's Spelunky, Canabalt and more!!)
Games I enjoyed this weekend:
- Canabalt (no, I haven't played it before...)
- Desktop dungeon (with all the buzz I have to see it for myself)
- House of dead ninjas (wow!)
- One Button Arthur (short, and definitely a must play)
- Cat Astro Phi (ahhh, those Gameboy days...)
And finally something that I can't just let pass: Indie Games Blog is posting a series on Top 10 independent and freeware games of 2010 by genre. So far:
- Top Browser Platformers 2010
- Top Freeware Arcade Games 2010
- Top Browser Arcade Games 2010
- Top Freeware Adventure Games 2010
- Top Freeware Puzzle Games 2010
- Top Freeware Role-Playing Games 2010
- Top Freeware Shoot 'em Ups 2010
- Top Freeware Experimental Games 2010
OK, I think that's all. I hope I keep posting, and not just let this blog die a shameful dead...
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