Indie Gaming Gets A Mag 18
bear pimp writes "Indie gaming mecca Game Tunnel has announced 'Game Tunnel Magazine', a quarterly journey into the world of indie games. Game Tunnel Magazine has everything you'd expect from a print gaming publication but with an indie-centric focus. In particular, the well-researched previews section of upcoming indie games is something that to my knowledge no other site has ever done. Issue 1 of GTMag is available for free as a downloadable ezine in PDF format"
gametunnel mag -- looks good (Score:1)
great kudos to gametunnel !!
Bravo! (Score:2, Insightful)
Good Idea?? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Good Idea?? (Score:5, Insightful)
So What? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:So What? (Score:5, Insightful)
If I buy a magazine, I tend to do a three or four pass approach:
However, websites are big, and structured to help you find what you're looking for. Your average browser is looking for something when he goes onto the website -- he only does pass one, using the site index. He never gets to those bits he didn't think would be interesting and as such discovers nothing new.
Putting a magazine together, even if not a paper one, means editorial decisions and space considerations that websites just don't apply otherwise. (Although they could.)
HAL.
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No, not at all. You don't "flick through" a list of links. If they put an order to the articles and had "next" and "previous" links then you could almost do it, but my point was not what people could -- it's what people would do. And they won't read an entire web issue. Humans don't think (or act) logically, they think psychologically.
This avoids the whole silly PDF on the Web thing...
You haven't read
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Simply read the website like you'd read
Well (Score:4, Interesting)
Free? (Score:1)
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Try clicking on the tab labled "Free Game Downloads"
Platform? (Score:3, Interesting)
innovations? (Score:2, Informative)
for a long time there's "the gamer's quarter" zine in both pdf and hard-copy formats. recently they even launched a podcast. the tgq mag is really good, i just love it. and it's more about free-indie-games, not the pseudo-indie-pop-underselling-games. for the gtmag i'd rather be happy if tigsource had launched a zine..