05-05-2009, 04:02 PM
Uh, I'm an Indy developer for damn sure. I've made several games and I enter the contests like the Global Game Jam (I'm wearing the shirt right now, gogo Narwhal 2, Revenge of the Whale) and I am currently invested in a few projects as well as taking a game design MAJOR in my college of choice. Seriously, Indy games are essential nowadays. Bigger publishers are scared of risk and have every right to be, but smaller Indy devs get to risk it, because they don't have a name to lose, so why not go full or go home?
Indy games go where Big Companies won't, and Big Companies are allowed to buy Indy games and let people get a foothold into the wide world of Game Design.
Indy games go where Big Companies won't, and Big Companies are allowed to buy Indy games and let people get a foothold into the wide world of Game Design.