— issue #399Game Developer, LudoTune, and ring Nebula
Articles
Gamasutra is becoming Game Developer
The time has come to respectfully lay to rest the name Gamasutra, a title that's been around for nearly 25 years and has become known as a leading resource and reference.
Kris Graft at Gamasutra
Netflix testing first mobile games integration in Poland
Streaming service reiterates games strategy in "very, very early days," test focuses on previous Stranger Things titles.
James Batchelor at GamesIndustryBiz
Steam's two-hour refund policy forces horror developer into 'indefinite' absence
The policy means well, but continues to punish developers of smaller games.
Luke Plunkett at Kotaku
What 'dead' genre deserves a comeback?
It seems reports of the death of the RTS were greatly exaggerated. The retro FPS comeback is ongoing, as is that of skateboarding games.
PC Gamer
How Riot Games is training 60 girls to be game developers with Girls Who Code
About 45% of video game players in the US are women, but only about 30% of game developers identify as female.
Dean Takahashi at VentureBeat
Tutorials
Serious Scramblers HTML5 prototype built with Phaser and TypeScript: adding patrolling enemies
Patrolling enemies are enemies capable of patrolling platforms from left to right, no matter the length of the platform they are on, without falling down.
Emanuele Feronato's blog
Tools
LudoTune - musical toy for building tunes, loops, songs and musical sculptures
Phaser Editor 2D v3.20.0 released: welcome nested prefabs
Demos
Ring Nebula
Futuristic tree rings
A clock made of clocks
Games
Snake Brawl