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Welcome to your own Game Dev Studio! How will you run your own offices and ascend to greatness in the gaming industry?
Welcome to your own Game Dev Studio! How will you run your own offices and ascend to greatness in the gaming industry?
Welcome to your own Game Dev Studio!
How will you run your own offices and ascend to greatness in the gaming industry?
Fill the empty spaces in your office with any objects you wish, and when you run out of space, buy a new building to continue expanding!
Employees have their skills, attributes, traits, interests, and knowledge on topics.
Create multiple teams, work on multiple game projects at once, or reach for the stars by focusing all your workpower on one game.
Just don’t forget that you won’t get to keep your employees forever.
Make game engines, update them with new tech, and revamp them when the code gets too messy!
Employees? Check. Game engine? Check. Now it’s time to make great games!
Advertise your games through a multitude of ways: invite reviewers for an interview, start a mass advertisement campaign, contact online personalities to create early playthrough videos of your game, hire agencies to shill your game online, and even bribe reviewers!
Your rivals are on the lookout for talented developers just like you are, so get ready to fight off their attempts to lure your employees away with higher salaries. Give them a taste of their own medicine and buy them out when they go under!
Games you release influence the fate of platform manufacturers for which they’re made.
Good games will make a platform more attractive to gamers and change its market share for the better.
Story mode, four extra campaigns, a freeplay mode, and the ability to randomize various aspects of the game at the beginning of a playthrough make for greater replayability.
How will you run your own offices and ascend to greatness in the gaming industry?
Fill the empty spaces in your office with any objects you wish, and when you run out of space, buy a new building to continue expanding!
Employees have their skills, attributes, traits, interests, and knowledge on topics.
Create multiple teams, work on multiple game projects at once, or reach for the stars by focusing all your workpower on one game.
Just don’t forget that you won’t get to keep your employees forever.
Make game engines, update them with new tech, and revamp them when the code gets too messy!
Employees? Check. Game engine? Check. Now it’s time to make great games!
Advertise your games through a multitude of ways: invite reviewers for an interview, start a mass advertisement campaign, contact online personalities to create early playthrough videos of your game, hire agencies to shill your game online, and even bribe reviewers!
Your rivals are on the lookout for talented developers just like you are, so get ready to fight off their attempts to lure your employees away with higher salaries. Give them a taste of their own medicine and buy them out when they go under!
Games you release influence the fate of platform manufacturers for which they’re made.
Good games will make a platform more attractive to gamers and change its market share for the better.
Story mode, four extra campaigns, a freeplay mode, and the ability to randomize various aspects of the game at the beginning of a playthrough make for greater replayability.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Dual core @ 2GHz | Quad core @ 2GHz |
VRAM | 256 MB | 512 MB |
RAM | 1 GB RAM | 2 GB RAM |
OS | Windows XP SP3 | Unknown |
Graphics Card | 128 MB VRAM | 256 MB VRAM |
Direct X | Version 9.0 | Version 9.0 |
SOUND CARD | DirectX Compatible | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 150 MB available space | 150 MB available space |
Game Analysis | An Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 CPU is required at a minimum to run Game Dev Studio. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9000 to play the game. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphics card you can play the game. Game Dev Studio system requirements state that you will need at least 1 GB of RAM. If possible, make sure your have 2 GB of RAM in order to run Game Dev Studio to its full potential. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 150 MB of free disk space available. Game Dev Studio will run on PC system with Windows XP SP3 and upwards. Additionally it has a Linux version. |
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