A Playful Production Process

Category: selection, project-management
Date: February 16, 2022
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Richard Lemarchand, Game Designer, Professor, Writer, and Consultant

Learn about how best to manage your video game project!

Even in 2022, it’s still a challenge to find the best way to manage a game project. Luckily, game designer and USC Games professor Richard Lemarchand (Uncharted, Soul Reaver) has some solutions—and they’re simpler and more effective than you might think. Join him for a lightning-fast tour of the best production practices from Naughty Dog and USC, and leave with a bag of tips, tools and attitudes that will help you make better games in a healthy style.

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** Vidéo en anglais seulement **

Richard Lemarchand vous expliquera comment gérer au mieux votre projet de jeu vidéo et vous donnera de nombreux conseils qui vous aideront à développer de meilleurs jeux de manière saine.

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A Playful Production Process
February 16, 2022

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