The Tools I Use for Indie Game Dev

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Publicado 2020-04-05
In this video I give a brief overview of all the tools I use as a hobbyist game developer! Links below.

Pixaki: rizer.co/pixaki/
Aseprite: www.aseprite.org/
Audacity: www.audacityteam.org/
Garageband: www.apple.com/mac/garageband/
Trello: trello.com/
Visual Studio Code: code.visualstudio.com/
Unity: unity.com/

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Danidev
    It's pretty impressive your total toolkit cost came in at 15$ bucks, what a time to be alive bois
  • @MortMort
    Thanks for the shutout pal <3 keep the content coming!
  • @SamHogan
    If anyone wants to do non-pixel art game art, affinity photo (like photoshop) and affinity designer (like illustrator) are on sale for $25 right now. I use designer, and it's the best vector-based art/design software I've ever used, would recommend!
  • I'd like to see how you manage your games with Trello. Or the different ways you've used Trello for games.
  • @CobnutVTS
    You seem like a really genuine guy, i'll be sticking around
  • I'd love to see more detail on how you use Trello for planning out your game. One of my problems is organization and planning and I think a dedicated video could be extremely helpful.
  • @vmrocha
    Free/open source software running on a very expensive hardware.
  • @josephsk9397
    I am also a sw engineer and was looking into developing games on the side. Your videos are of sooo much help and encouragement. Your games look great too!
  • I would love to see a video talking about your Trello organization! I've been using Trello for a long time and I love it, but I have a hard time organizing my projects. Thanks Ducky!
  • @MythicLegionDev
    It was really cool to see what you use and some of your suggestions! I had actually never even heard of visual studio code! I would definitely like to see how you utilize trello for game development, the way I'm using trello right now is like virtual sticky tabs so I don't have to keep everything on my mind all the time.
  • I'm working more on my own games given world events, so your channel has been super awesome, thanks!
  • I love seeing how much progress you're making in each episode. It's really inspiring and motivational. Keep em' coming!
  • @coolnamesTV
    After seeing you use Trello in earlier videos, I tried it out, and have been really liking it. Thanks! Really enjoy your videos, keep it up!
  • @dataecto6135
    I'd love to see more trello stuff! I currently use spreadsheets to track my progress, and I used trello in the past, but it's nice to always learn more
  • @StuffJ
    Really informative video, thank you! I feel it's quite important to mention that the cross-platform applications brought up in the video (Aseprite, Audacity, VS Code, Unity), are not only great because they're available on Windows and macOS, but also because they're supported on Linux!
  • @chozomonkey
    Love seeing the development side of things. I'd love to make a game at some point, so it's cool seeing how you do things. Side note, as a musician and producer, I'd love to offer tips on the music side if you need. First one that comes to mind is that you can record straight into Garageband with your mic. Just eliminates an extra step - streamlines things a bit. Other great free DAWs out there for PC as well.
  • Thank you for that visual code tip ! Didn’t know we could do that. Definitely going to try it out