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Sims 4 Launches Storybook Nursery and Artist Studio Kits!

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Get ready, Simmers! The Sims 4 is bringing two exciting new kits: the Artist Studio and the Storybook Nursery, designed with the creative mind at SixamCC! Create and Inspire: The Artist Studio Kit lets your Sims unleash their creativity with a new easel, colorful paint, and tons of art supplies. It’s a perfect setup for […]

5 MORE RWBY Cosplays to Get You Excited for RWBY Volume 10!

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by: Nickodem Nowak 5 MORE RWBY Cosplays to Celebrate Viz and Volume 10 RWBY fans hey!! We all know Viz is now the new home for RWBY, and Volume 10 on the horizon, there’s no better time to remember some of our favorite RWBY characters. SO! Here is another list of amazing RWBY cosplayers! Check […]

Where Are the Wheelchairs in Video Games?

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It’s 2024, and we’re still asking this question: where are the wheelchairs in video games? Games like The Sims, Animal Crossing, and basically any game that offers customization should already be providing the option to put your character in a wheelchair. It’s ridiculous that modders are the ones stepping up, while the big developers seem […]

How to Network with Other Game Developers

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Connecting with your audience and networking with other game developers are crucial steps in building a successful indie game. All Ages of Geek provides a unique platform to achieve both. Here’s how you can leverage this opportunity: 1. How to Network with Other Game Developers and Participate in Interviews and Live Streams All Ages of […]

How Not to Market Your Game and Why It Matters

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Marketing your game is just as important as developing it, but there are common pitfalls that can derail your efforts. Here’s what not to do—and how All Ages of Geek can help you avoid these mistakes. 1. How Not to Market Your Game with Traditional Ads Traditional ads alone are often not enough to create […]