Welcome to the Almighty Games Articles Archive
For more than a decade, I've been developing and publishing games for players around the world. Along the way, I've learned valuable lessons, overcome countless challenges, explored new ideas, and worked on projects that have helped shape both my games and my growth as a developer. Until now, much of that journey has remained behind the scenes. This new articles section is designed to change that.
The goal of this archive is to create a dedicated space where I can share development insights, project updates, personal experiences, design discussions, tutorials, industry observations, and stories from the ongoing process of creating games. Whether you're a player interested in learning more about the games you enjoy, an aspiring developer looking for practical knowledge, or simply someone curious about game development, there will be something here for you.
Some articles will focus on current and upcoming projects. Others will take a closer look at technical challenges, design decisions, development tools, and lessons learned throughout the years. You may also find development logs, retrospective discussions, and occasional how-to guides covering topics related to game creation and software development.
One of the most exciting aspects of this archive is that it will continue to grow over time. Rather than serving as a one-time announcement, this section is intended to become a long-term resource for both players and developers alike. My commitment is simple: new content will be added every month.
As the collection expands, you'll gain greater insight into the projects I'm working on, the decisions behind them, and the experiences that come with independent game development. At the same time, this archive will serve as a place to preserve ideas, document progress, and share knowledge that others may find useful.
Thank you for visiting, and thank you for supporting Almighty Games. This is only the beginning, and I look forward to sharing many more articles in the months and years ahead.