Being a (pure evil) business developer #9: 2018 from my perspective
Hello dear readers, how are you? As 2018 is coming to an end, it's time to try to sum it up. Yes, it's obvious and cliched and probably boring, because everyone is doing exactly the same in December and again, we have a chance to learn Top 10 roguelikes and a list of 1000
Being a (pure evil) business developer #8: who cares about business cards anyway?
Hello dear readers, how are you in this unusually warm November? (yes, the greenhouse effect will kill us all, if we don't do anything right now! I'm pretty fine, if we don't count my right ankle, which I sprained badly. But the injury allows me to work remotely, hence I have a little more
Being a (pure evil) business developer #7: industry events survival guide
Hello dear readers, how are you? I don't expect many of you to read this new blog post, as probably most of you, my dear poor business developers, are attending one of the numerous industry events somewhere (Seattle at the moment I guess), feeling both the excitement, connected to experiencing new meeting, meeting
Weird, Weird West
Western as a genre has always been close to the realm of pure fantasy. When you try to imagine the American frontier, it's hard to see anything but a neverending wave of shootouts, bank robberies and stagecoach chases, a land of lawlessness and violence. And yet, the more you read about the history
Being a (pure evil) business developer #6: children of the revolution
My dear readers, Last time I have discussed reasons to go to E3, taking under consideration its current state and form, boasted a super awesome, lucrative deal we at iFun4all have signed with Microsoft to solely develop a Mixer-exclusive title and wrote a little bit about new, interesting directions the indie industry is taking,