A Peek at the Primordial Scrawlings of Game Developers

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

The idea for a video game must begin in someone’s mind. From there, its first expression isn’t necessarily digital. Notebooks and paper napkins often carry the first scrawls of the next big hit. One person is chronicling them. Gamestorm, a Tumblr blog established this week, is collecting and displaying submissions from game developers, either H25 com สล็อต of H25 com สล็อต works in progress, works that never got w69 slot off the ground, or musings they hope someday will. Above is a submission by AndrewFM. “”A sketch showing an idea for an exploratory w69 slot game that deals with ability fusions,” he explains. Below is a gallery of u31.com เข้าสู่ระบบ six more. There are 36 at u31.com เข้าสู่ระบบ GameStorm at the time of writing. Head over there to see more musings of those who make video games. GameStorm

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