GG, Inc is on-site in preparation for Dragon Con, so let’s look at another game that can be played on mobile devices while you wait in a sweltering line to see your favorite stars. Since you’re going to be up close and personal with the entertainment biz, why not try creating a media empire of your own in Game Dev Story? |
In Game Dev Story, you manage a gaming company eager to rise up the ranks. Hire and
train employees, develop a wide range of games, and hope that your genius gaming ideas
sell well. Naming your games gives you a chance to indulge your creativity, or inner 10-year old. Ever wanted to ship Fun With Butts II? Now’s your chance, go wild!
train employees, develop a wide range of games, and hope that your genius gaming ideas
sell well. Naming your games gives you a chance to indulge your creativity, or inner 10-year old. Ever wanted to ship Fun With Butts II? Now’s your chance, go wild!
When your studio gets bigger, you can develop for some of the hottest consoles, like the
“Sonny PlayStatus” and the “Senga Uranus.” Hype up your studio with an appearances at
gaming expos, and even hire a booth babe or two. If you’re even a little familiar with the
gaming industry, you’re sure to get a few laughs out of the triumphs and defeats of your
studio. What do you mean, Golf Adventure isn’t popular with the kids?
“Sonny PlayStatus” and the “Senga Uranus.” Hype up your studio with an appearances at
gaming expos, and even hire a booth babe or two. If you’re even a little familiar with the
gaming industry, you’re sure to get a few laughs out of the triumphs and defeats of your
studio. What do you mean, Golf Adventure isn’t popular with the kids?
Game Dev Story has plenty of that addicting one-more-turn style gameplay, so it’s easy to
get caught up in releasing game after game. Make sure to pay attention to your finances,
though: like any good simulation game, disasters can come and ruin your game in progress, and there’s always a chance of a poorly-selling game. If you really run out of money, your studio can do odd jobs like making ringtones or comics.
get caught up in releasing game after game. Make sure to pay attention to your finances,
though: like any good simulation game, disasters can come and ruin your game in progress, and there’s always a chance of a poorly-selling game. If you really run out of money, your studio can do odd jobs like making ringtones or comics.
There’s a lot of depth in this little game, and it’s sure to keep you amused on any number of boring bus rides, conference calls, and especially a convention line or two. Trust me, the hours will fly by, even if it’s 90 degrees Fahrenheit and you’re sandwiched between two sweaty cosplayers.
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