What Startups Can Learn From The World of Video Game Development process.st/agile-game-development/
2/20/2017
“How did they make this?” I find myself asking this while playing games, and after doing some digging ingenious stories of building communities and managing resources came to light. In other words, startups (and SaaS companies as a whole) are closer to agile game development than you would think. The core business processes may differ, but valuable lessons can be applied in terms of managing resources and organizing your priorities. A one-person army (a “solopreneur” if you will) such as Toby Fox can do almost everything themselves, resulting in a lower budget, but greater time investment and higher stress levels. On the flipside, you also have massive corporations which succeed by throwing money at their marketing team, rather than creating a truly impressive product. There is, however, one studio in particular which used every platform at their disposal to grow their community, reduce churn, and cement their brand as a household name in their niche. Two-man Dutch studio Vlambeer ultimately isn’t a startup (check the comments of this article). At its closest, Vlambeer is a lean development studio which uses an Agile approach. With a flaming bear for a logo.
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