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Stayin’ Alive: Self-Employment and Healthcare

In the difficult days following a game studio’s shutdown or a round of layoffs, ex-employees often feel overwhelmed. Besides figuring out their next career step, the uniquely American employer-funded healthcare system means they’re forced to cope with the additional stressor of ensuring their families stay healthy while job-hunting. Thousands of think pieces have been written …

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Twist in the Road

In these confusing, complex, and scary past few weeks, I’ve been constantly reminded of just how fortunate game developers are. We’re comfortable working remotely and operating, if not at 100% efficiency, something like 70-80%. We can hold online design meetings, write code, and make art. We can move our work forward – and with digital …

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The Leap

September 2019 How do you start a game company?  That’s the question that plagued me last October when I was getting ready to spin up Scree Games. I’m detail-oriented and a little anxious by nature. My default tendency – one which I fight all the time, and a bad tendency for a budding entrepreneur – …

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