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TSmeng6
post Mar 6 2025, 01:25 AM, updated 56m ago

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Hey everyone!

I just started MultiGameDev (https://multigamedev.blogspot.com/), a blog where I share tips, guides, and insights on game development. If you're into making games - whether you're just starting or already building your own - check it out!

I cover game design, beginner-friendly dev guides, indie challenges, and more. Let me know what you think or if there’s a topic you’d like me to write about!

Let’s make awesome games together! 🚀
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post Mar 7 2025, 02:22 AM

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Malaysia’s esports scene is booming, with competitive gaming drawing massive audiences, sponsorships, and even government support. But how does this growth influence game development? As esports thrives, developers in Malaysia are designing games with competitive balance, player engagement, and streaming potential in mind. From local studios creating esports-ready titles to developers integrating community-driven features, the synergy between esports and game development is stronger than ever.

Read the full article here: Malaysia’s Esports and Game Development

What do you think about the impact of esports on game design in Malaysia? Are local developers keeping up with the competitive gaming industry? Let’s discuss!
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post Mar 20 2025, 02:08 AM

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RPGs have transformed from tabletop classics like Dungeons & Dragons to massive open-world experiences like The Witcher 3 and Skyrim.

In the early days (1970s-80s), tabletop games emphasized storytelling, character progression, and player choice. This foundation inspired early computer RPGs like Ultima and Wizardry, which brought those concepts to the digital realm.

The 1990s saw the rise of console RPGs, with Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger offering linear but emotionally rich storytelling. Meanwhile, Western RPGs leaned into open-world exploration.

The 2000s onward marked the dominance of open-world RPGs, with games like The Elder Scrolls and The Witcher pushing boundaries in immersion and player choice.

Today, RPG elements are everywhere, even in hybrids like Dark Souls and shared-world experiences like Destiny.

A blog post I publish dives into this evolution and what makes RPGs so compelling.
Read the full article here: The Evolution of RPGs: From Tabletop to Open-World Epics

What’s your favourite RPG era?
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post Mar 26 2025, 01:34 AM

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Malaysia’s rich folklore, traditions, and stunning landscapes offer endless inspiration for game development. By incorporating local culture into their games, Malaysian designers can create unique, immersive experiences that resonate both locally and globally. From legendary myths to distinctive settings, discover why tapping into Malaysia’s heritage is a game-changer! 🚀🎮

Read the full article here: Why Malaysian Game Designers Should Focus on Local Culture and Stories
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post May 7 2025, 01:24 AM

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Game genres aren’t what they used to be—and that’s a good thing.
With VR making FPS games more physical, AI enabling smarter opponents and dynamic storytelling, and cloud gaming allowing bigger, more accessible multiplayer worlds, we’re seeing a genre evolution in real time.
I came across this insightful blog that dives into how these technologies are reshaping everything from RPGs and puzzle games to roguelikes.
excl.gif From Pixels to VR: How Game Genres Adapt to New Technologies
Check it out and let’s discuss—what genre do you think will be the most transformed in the next 5 years?

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post Jun 14 2025, 10:18 PM

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If you're planning to localize your game, your UI design can make or break the process. I wrote a full breakdown on localization-friendly UI design, with actionable tips for indie devs.
🧵 Here’s the article:
Designing Game UI for Localization: Best Practices to Reach a Global Audience
Let me know what else you’d add to the checklist!
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post Jul 3 2025, 01:46 AM

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Hey fellow devs!
I just published a detailed blog post exploring how to design an RPG combat system, focusing on the differences between turn-based and real-time styles. It covers design philosophy, gameplay impact, player psychology, and even hybrid systems.

🔗 Check it out: How to Design an RPG Combat System: Turn-Based vs. Real-Time

Would love to hear your thoughts:
~ Which style do you prefer and why?
~ Have you blended both in a hybrid system?
~ What were your biggest challenges in designing combat?

Let’s talk battle mechanics! ⚔️
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post Jul 5 2025, 12:12 AM

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[Guide] How to Estimate Game Development Timelines Based on a Release Date (from a Producer's Perspective)

If you’ve ever been stuck trying to plan a game around a hard release date, this guide breaks down exactly how producers and project managers can reverse-engineer the timeline. Includes production phases, risk buffers, tools, and task allocation.

Read here: 🕒 How to Estimate a Game Development Timeline Based on a Release Date
Let me know what tools you prefer for tracking game dev progress!
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post Jul 16 2025, 11:29 PM

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Why Malaysian Game Developers Shouldn’t Miss Level Up KL Pitch Day?

If you're a game developer in Malaysia (or Southeast Asia), Level Up KL is one of the most important events of the year.
The Pitch Day is especially valuable — publishers, investors, and mentors are watching. It’s your best chance to get feedback, exposure, and possibly even funding or a publishing deal.

We’ve written a full breakdown on why you should pitch, how to prepare, and what benefits you can get.

Check it out here 👉 Level Up KL Pitch Day

Let’s make Malaysia a rising star in the game development world! 💪🎮
#LevelUpKL #GameDevSEA #PitchToWin
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post Jul 31 2025, 12:13 AM

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🧩 Game devs! Ever feel overwhelmed by massive to-do lists?
Micro project management could be your answer—but it’s not always perfect.
We explore different perspectives, pros/cons, and actionable tips for indie teams.
Read the full blog post here 👉 Micro Project Management in Game Development
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post Aug 4 2025, 12:09 AM

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What’s the difference between an art director and a creative director in game development?
The Creative Director sets the vision - the story, tone, gameplay feel, and emotional direction of a game.
The Art Director translates that vision visually - style, character/environment design, UI, and more.
They collaborate closely but focus on different pillars of the game’s experience.
Here’s a full article I wrote that breaks down their roles, responsibilities, and how they work together:
👉 Creative Director vs Art Director in Game Development
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post Aug 7 2025, 11:49 PM

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What’s your favorite type of RPG progression system?

I just published a blog post exploring various character leveling systems in RPGs—from traditional XP bars to classless builds and perk trees. It also covers how these systems affect pacing, player choice, and replayability.

If you’re a game dev, designer, or just an RPG fan, this breakdown might spark some ideas or opinions.

📖 Read it here: Character Progression in RPGs: Leveling Systems Explained

#RPG #GameDesign #LevelUp #GameDev #IndieDev
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post Aug 10 2025, 10:34 PM

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“The Evolution of Game Genres” — a timeline from arcade classics to modern open worlds. Which era shaped your taste in games?

I wrote a detailed timeline that traces the major shifts — arcade reflex games, console storytelling, the 3D revolution, online multiplayer, and today’s open-world/immersive designs. It includes iconic examples and future trends.

👉 Read it and share your pick: The Evolution of Game Genres



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post Aug 24 2025, 12:13 AM

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Hey devs, I just published a detailed guide on game loop optimizations!
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Topics covered:
* Delta time usage
* Frame skipping
* Multithreading
* Fixed time steps
* Object pooling
* Profiling & more
If you’ve ever faced lag spikes, inconsistent physics, or unfair FPS-based movement, this post is for you.
Check it out: Optimizations for Game Loops
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post Aug 30 2025, 12:47 AM

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Game Science just announced Black Myth: Zhong Kui! Following the massive hype around Wukong, this next title dives into the myth of Zhong Kui, the legendary demon hunter of Chinese folklore.

My blog covers:
* Why Zhong Kui is a perfect mythological choice
* Gameplay expectations & storytelling potential
* What this means for the future of Eastern RPGs

Check it out here:
icon_idea.gif Black Myth: Zhong Kui
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post Sep 1 2025, 11:51 PM

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Beginner’s Fun Guide to Publishing Your First Android Game

Hi everyone, I created a beginner-friendly article on how to publish your first Android game to the Google Play Store.
It covers:
✅ Google Play developer account setup
✅ Exporting APK/AAB
✅ Store listing (with marketing tips)
✅ Do’s & Don’ts to avoid rejection
✅ Beginner tips for first-time publishers

If you’re planning to release your first game, this guide might help:
Publish Game To Play Store
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post Sep 5 2025, 11:35 AM

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Too many beginners think QA testers will clean up all their mistakes. The truth? Testers are there to push the game’s limits, not fix sloppy code.

In our latest post, we explain:
✔️ Why self-testing is vital for frontend & backend devs
✔️ How beginners can test smarter
✔️ How QA + Devs can work together better

Read the full breakdown 👉 Why Every Game Developer Should Test Their Own Code
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post Sep 14 2025, 07:47 PM

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Honor of Kings Celebrates Merdeka with Puteri Gunung Ledang Skin for Lady Zhen

Honor of Kings has released a new Puteri Gunung Ledang skin for Lady Zhen to celebrate Merdeka. The design features songket fabrics, hibiscus motifs, and ties into Malaysia’s legendary folklore. To top it off, local singer Mimifly dropped a new single “Nara” just for this campaign.

It’s rare to see Malaysian folklore represented in such a huge global game. What do you all think—does this move help preserve cultural legends, or is it just another skin drop?

Full article here: Honor of Kings - Puteri Gunung Ledang
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post Sep 20 2025, 10:23 PM

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Do your RPG quests feel repetitive? Or maybe your players lose interest after a few fetch missions? 🤔

A great quest system is the lifeblood of RPGs—giving purpose to combat, exploration, and storytelling.

In this post, we break down:
* The types of quests every RPG needs
* How to create meaningful player choices
* Reward systems that feel satisfying
* Examples from iconic RPGs that nailed quest design

If you’re a developer, designer, or RPG enthusiast, this guide is worth a read 👉 RPG Quest System

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post Sep 27 2025, 01:30 AM

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Hey devs! 👋
Publishing your game is just Level 1 — updates and patches are where the real grind begins.
Check out this simple guide on Android game versioning, bug fixes, and release notes that players actually read.
👉 Publishing Isn’t the End — It’s the Start 🎮
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post Sep 28 2025, 09:44 PM

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Launched your Android game and hit with major bugs? Don’t worry, it’s part of the journey!
Here’s a practical guide on how to identify, debug, and patch big post-launch issues — perfect for beginners and useful for intermediates.
👉 Debugging After Launch in Your Android Game
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post Oct 1 2025, 02:52 AM

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Hey devs 👋
Launching your game is only the beginning. The real work? Maintenance.
Here’s a fun guide on Android game maintenance — covering pros, cons, and best practices inspired by real industry workflows. Perfect for beginners & intermediates.
👉 Android Game Maintenance
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post Oct 3 2025, 12:03 AM

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🚨 Huge shakeup in gaming: EA sold for $55B to a Saudi-backed group.
We explored the 7 biggest ways this could change games we love:

The Sims: inclusivity fears vs. cultural expansions
Battlefield: Middle East settings
Esports: boycotts or bigger prize pools?
EA as private company: rushed launches vs. more polish

Full breakdown here: Gamers Beware: A New Era?
What do you all think — is this a disaster or a golden opportunity?
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post Oct 11 2025, 12:31 AM

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The First DOS Game — Remember DONKEY.BAS?

Before graphics cards or game engines, there was a black screen and a blinking cursor.
In 1981, Bill Gates helped create DONKEY.BAS, the first known DOS game — a quirky little BASIC program where you dodged donkeys on a road.

It might sound silly, but this was the beginning of PC gaming itself.
Check out this nostalgic breakdown of how it started, how DOS games evolved, and what lessons today’s devs can learn from that era:
👉 Read here

Anyone here grew up on DOSBox or floppies? Share your memories!
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post Oct 14 2025, 01:03 AM

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If you’re a gamer visiting Perth, this spot is mandatory.

The Nostalgia Box is a living museum of video game history—filled with consoles you can actually play. From the Magnavox Odyssey to the PS2, every system tells a story.

Full article: Perth's Time Machine For Gamers

#RetroGaming #Perth #GamingHistory #AustraliaTravel
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post Oct 19 2025, 02:07 AM

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What was truly the first video game? A look back before Pong 🎮

We often think Pong started it all, but the truth goes deeper.
The first video games were scientific experiments — Cathode-Ray Tube Amusement Device (1947), OXO (1952), Tennis for Two (1958), and more.
Each one shaped how we play today.
Here’s a fun deep dive into gaming’s real origin story:
The first video game wasn’t Pong — here’s the real origin story 🎮
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post Oct 27 2025, 01:49 AM

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How do culturally rich video games help promote tourism and education?

Games like Assassin’s Creed: Origins, Ghost of Tsushima, and Genshin Impact have proven that digital worlds can inspire real-world curiosity. Players don’t just explore—they learn.

Ubisoft’s Discovery Tour mode, for example, transformed Assassin’s Creed into an interactive museum. Meanwhile, Tsushima Island in Japan saw a spike in tourism after gamers fell in love with its in-game beauty.

Culturally rich games are becoming tools for education, preserving languages, and promoting heritage travel.
Learn more about this growing trend
👉 How Culturally Rich Games Are Transforming Tourism and Education

#Gaming #Education #Tourism #CulturalPreservation
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post Oct 30 2025, 01:23 AM

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🎮 Ever wondered how game characters move so smoothly?
Learn how sprite sheets bring 2D heroes to life — and how frontend devs can animate player movement using simple JavaScript or CSS!

👉 Read more: Animating the Player Sprite

#GameDev #Frontend #SpriteAnimation
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post Oct 30 2025, 02:43 AM

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Is there blog post about Level Up KL 2025 recently?

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post Nov 1 2025, 09:49 PM

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QUOTE(MatQuasar @ Oct 30 2025, 02:43 AM)
Is there blog post about Level Up KL 2025 recently?
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Hi, this is the only Level Up KL post recently:
https://multigamedev.blogspot.com/2025/07/w...developers.html

If you interested, I can create a blog post soon for the event happening and SEA Games Award smile.gif
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post Nov 2 2025, 02:52 PM

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QUOTE(meng6 @ Nov 1 2025, 09:49 PM)
If you interested, I can create a blog post soon for the event happening and SEA Games Award  smile.gif
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No need, "Level Up KL Pitch Day" is enough for me. biggrin.gif

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post Nov 2 2025, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(MatQuasar @ Nov 2 2025, 02:52 PM)
No need, "Level Up KL Pitch Day" is enough for me.  biggrin.gif
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post Nov 2 2025, 08:44 PM

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Remember when HTML5 games replaced Flash?
Well, they’re making a HUGE comeback in 2026.
With WebGPU, AI, and cross-platform play, HTML5 gaming is more alive than ever.

Check out why developers are jumping back in 👇
HTML5 Games in 2026

#gamedev #html5 #webdev #indiegames

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post Nov 5 2025, 02:21 AM

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The RPG genre is evolving faster than ever.
Our latest article dives into how AI, cross-platform worlds, and emotional storytelling are reshaping role-playing games in 2026 and beyond.
If you love RPGs like Baldur’s Gate 3 or Final Fantasy VII Remake, this is your next must-read!
👉 Future RPG Trends 2026
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post Nov 7 2025, 01:26 AM

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💬 Hi everyone,
I compiled a new blog post analyzing the Top 5 HTML5 Game Publishing Platforms of 2025 — including real-world data, revenue models, and a section for beginners starting out.
Platforms covered: Poki, CrazyGames, GameDistribution, Itch.io, and GameMonetize.

Check it out here → HTML5 Game Goldmine

Would love your feedback — especially if you’ve published on any of these portals!

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Curious about Sprite Sheets vs Texture Atlases? 🎮
Here’s the ultimate breakdown of which one improves performance, reduces draw calls, and keeps your 2D game running silky smooth.
Perfect for indie devs, beginners, and pixel-art lovers.
Swipe + Learn ⚡✨ Blog Article

#spritesheet #textureatlas #2Dgames

 

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