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About This Video Vile films meets with I Fight Bears founder Nicoll Hunt (Fist Of Awesome, 8 bit waterslide), Matt Warshaw of Broken Fence Games (A Light In Chorus), Alan Zucconi (Orbitalis, Still Time) and Luke Whittaker and Katherine Bidwell founders of State Of Play (Lume, Lumino City) A playful documentary exploring the ideas and lives behind some of the most successful and eagerly awaited Indie games from the UK’s smallest game developing teams. Exploring the other side of this multi billion pound industry where small teams of people are creating commercially viable and enjoyable games with a personal touch. Featuring a wide range of games from single man teams creating comically charged time travelling beat 'em ups to BAFTA award winning hand crafted paper games. 1075eedd30 Title: Game ChangersProduction:Vile FilmsDistributor:Devolver Digital FilmsRelease Date: 18 Mar, 2016Country: United KingdomVideo Resolution: 1080p(0.9GB)Aspect Ratio: 16:9Audio: StereoRunning Time: 24 minutes Game Changers Download Crack Cocaine Short documentary about game developers. It feels a bit like a very long commercial, but there are some strong points to this product. The price is low enough to just give it a try, despite the very short length of the film. In addition, seeing how the Lumnocity people made their game is really cool as they have taken a sort of augmented reality approach. There are better documentaries out their about game development. I would only recommend this one if you are looking for a behind the scene look on the specific games mentioned in the film.. I wish they had made a documentary about people who made good games, rather than people who made bad ones.... This documentary video is so inspire with positive vibe :D I just <3 ithere are some transcript in the video: "Making games is something I love doing and I don't look at what focus groups say the game should and shouldn't be. I make something that's kind of personal to me, because I think other people would appreciate what I create, for me.""If you have an idea like this and it doesn't matter how you want to make it, like just make sure that is happens, employ people that you really like and if something inspires you, you can make it however you want.". pretty interesting mini movie about a uk games company setup in an apartment that created amazing games that won awards. Really enjoyed this documentary, really nice to see how the games were made and a bit of insight into developing

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