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Newsletter 130

Modern game development is becoming more and more accessible for people of all backgrounds, especially with the advancement of AI.
Heck, Sumplete is one of the first of its kind: a game made in collaboration with ChatGPT.
But can you be an indie game dev without having any outstanding coding skills and without AI?
Two friends answer that question with their firsthand experience.

5 brainy game insights you’ll love!
(Games, links, and resources we've bookmarked for you.)

Prefer playing handmade games? Try Silly Little Games.

They’re not the only kids in the block who pursue handcrafted games, as James Sinclair also aims for quality puzzles in his Artisanal Sudoku!

A treat for our number puzzle gamers, here’s Nonogueram.

This week’s web game pick is: Aggression! This game is straight-up a smaller yet modernized version of the classic Risk board game.

For last week’s trivia, the answer is… May.
The U.S. is no stranger to tornadoes; we even have our very own Tornado Alley!
As to why they’re more prevalent during May, especially in the Central U.S., it is due to seasonal patterns and other factors such as topography and air temperature.

Actually a “dust devil”, © The Woolshed Company/Terry Tufferson
This week’s trivia question will be:
Which of these flowers is the most prevalent during spring in the U.S., nationwide?Choose here, and the correct answer will be in our next issue! |

Thanks for reading this week’s issue. Be sure to check out our YouTube channel and podcasts for more interesting game development content!
That’s all for this week. See you next Friday!
The Hey, Good Game Team