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Lawn Mowing Simulator is undoubtedly the most British release of a very British summer – ​​creator Skyhook Games talks on balancing co-development with its own IP

skyhook lead Lawn Mowing Simulator is undoubtedly the most British release of a very British summer – ​​creator Skyhook Games talks on balancing co-development with its own IP

“Skyhook was originally founded to try to stem the tide of outsourcing work going overseas”

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“Connecting with others online and in person is so important to our wellbeing” – Why Safe in Our World is our Charity Partner for IRL on September 16th

IRL sponsored web image Hutch 5 "Connecting with others online and in person is so important to our wellbeing" – Why Safe in Our World is our Charity Partner for IRL on September 16th

"Connecting with others online and in person is so important to our wellbeing and we are looking forward to celebrating those who supported others during the pandemic, we know how uplifting that will be."

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[Sponsored] How experimenting with scale and simulation helped Midwinter Entertainment find the fun with Scavengers

Bank 8K [Sponsored] How experimenting with scale and simulation helped Midwinter Entertainment find the fun with Scavengers

For game designers, ‘finding the fun’ is a serious undertaking. In a competitive market, more fun equals more players, equals a thriving and happy community. The question is: how do you create a retentive, rewarding experience that gamers connect with and come back to, over and over again?

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Rising Star: Uplift Games’ Zee Inczewska – “I love being able to make a difference in a young person’s life and make their days a little bit better”

Zee Inczewska Senior Social Media Manager 1 Rising Star: Uplift Games' Zee Inczewska – “I love being able to make a difference in a young person’s life and make their days a little bit better”

Zee Inczewska, senior social media manager at Uplift Games, talks about their desire to make a difference, improving diversity through being seen and how things always change

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