30.03.2017
“We don’t worry about the commercial potential of the games”
We talked to Jana Palm, the project manage of STUGAN, where selected small game dev teams get the chance to spend two month in the Swedish wilderness for free and work on their projects.
02.03.2017
Tallinn Music Week: The line-up
Tallinn Music Week – the Estonian festival about new bands and music and technology and their intersections. Take a look at the updates line-up. The two day conference – it’s part of the festival – takes place in the Russian Cultural Centre and Nordic Hotel Forum.
02.03.2017
GameDevDays 2017
There are many reasons why you should visit The GameDevDays in Tallinn, Estonia. Here are a few.
02.03.2017
Game developers, apply for STUGAN!
The Swedish non-profit accelerator invites game developers to spend two months in a cabin in the woods to make the game they always wanted to make. You can apply now.
02.03.2017
“We really liked making game design from the technology perspective”
We talked to Sami Koivisto, co-founder of the Finnish start-up Evocat Games, about his new asymmetrical PVP game Nemesis Perspective.
01.02.2017
North by North East
Once upon a time there was a normal, boring music industry festival – it was all about watching bands and having free drinks on parties with beautiful young people. Yawn!
01.02.2017
Starship Troopers from Estonia
The new startup of the people who invented Skype will give the Pizza delivery guys a hard time. Because starship is all about semi automated drones on six wheels delivering you hot food in no time.
01.02.2017
48 H TALLINN – The Programme
Still undecided about a trip to 48h Tallinn with us at the end of March (29.03.-31.03.) for the BerlinBalticNordic.net innovation tour? Here is a detailed programme. Check out what awaits you in Estonia.
01.09.2016
“We have people in Helsinki and people in Indonesia”
Luai Mahjneh is CEO of the Finnish game developer Quantum Shake. We talked with him about how a small company like his can answer market needs quickly and make games for Brazilian customers.
10.08.2016
“There’s potential to grow closer”
This is Inbetweengames. Rafal Fedro, Isaac Ashdown, Jan David Hussel. Three men from three different countries: Poland, England, Germany. We talked about working in an international team and about being at the Gamescom.