In an effort to provide assistance to developers who were left to win after the Game Developers Conference has been postponed late last month, gamedev.world interact with several studios to produce a great video game with lot.io bundle, the proceeds will go toward a fund established to support affected engineers.
There are a ton of great things in the GDC Relief Bundle. Nuclear Throne is an excellent roguelike full of unique characters. Catlateral Damage it allows you to live with the darkest ideas of metal in the mix of your own home. The story is a disease tells the story of the "good death" by placing you to guard and embalm the bodies of those who preceded their funeral. Codemancer combines reading reading skills with a fun setting.
But the bouquet has more than just games. The GDC Relief Bundle also includes demos, ongoing projects, and photographic and photography assets for those who want to make their own games. All of this is made available at the "pay what you want" price to allow people to be generous when they have the power.
The absence of GDC has left many independent developers on the list with no return money and unable to take advantage of the networks the annual industry event offers. As it is, gamev.world spent the past few days raising money with a series of presentations, musical performances, and Jackbox shenanigans, all live streaming on Twitch. Contributions are collected from a common fund established by ANIMALS Work, which developers can apply for free.
According to Rami Ismail, founder of the Dutch video game fund Vlambeer and director at gamedev.world, the organization close to hit $ 40,000 for a few days. The GDC Help Center will be online until April 3.