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Alistair Doulin's Blog   Expert Blogs

Alistair splits his time between developing games and world domination. He fills the roles of programmer, producer, designer and semi-controversial blogger. He has released games for PC, iOS and Xbox360 over the past seven years. Alistair is now an indie developer where he runs Bane Games, a Brisbane based game development studio that has just released its first iOS game, Flick Buddies.


He is fanatically pragmatic, focussing on emergent gameplay and simple interfaces. With over ten years of software development experience he has recently become a Certified Scrum Master.

Industry Experience:
Bane Games
Auran Games
Fuzzyeyes Studio

Game Credits (from Moby Games):
Battle Group - iOS, Mac, Android, PC
Flick Buddies - iPhone, iPad, Web
Battlestar Galactica - PC, Xbox 360
Zoo Quest: Puzzle Fun - Windows, iPhone, Nintendo DS
HotDogs HotGals - PC

Expert Blogs

Game Developer Graduate Exhibition Tips  Featured Blogs
Posted by Alistair Doulin on Sun, 08 Jan 2012 04:47:00 EST in Indie
Tips for Game Development Graduates showing at Graduate Industry Nights
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Separation Of Gameplay  Featured Blogs
Posted by Alistair Doulin on Thu, 08 Dec 2011 06:29:00 EST in Programming, Indie
Should gameplay be separated from the rest of the game engine? Are scripting languages enough of a separation or can we do more?
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Test Driven Game Development Experiences  Featured Blogs
Posted by Alistair Doulin on Thu, 24 Nov 2011 07:53:00 EST in Programming, Indie
Test Driven Development for games. Is it worth it? Will you make better games, faster?
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Becoming A Better Game Programmer  Featured Blogs
Posted by Alistair Doulin on Tue, 08 Nov 2011 10:14:00 EST in Programming, Indie
How can we become better game programmers? What goals should we have as game programmers and how can we help each other to further our discipline?
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Targeting 4 Platforms Simultaneously With Unity
Posted by Alistair Doulin on Thu, 27 Oct 2011 02:43:00 EDT in Programming, Indie
How we ported to 4 different platforms in 10 days using Unity
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2011 - A Game Industry Retrospective  Featured Blogs
Posted by Alistair Doulin on Mon, 12 Sep 2011 09:07:00 EDT in Indie
Thoughts on where I think the video game industry is going well (and not so well) in 2011
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Alistair Doulin's Comments

Comment In: Opinion: Separation Of Gameplay [News - 12/12/2011 - 04:04]

@ Christian My original response ...

@ Christian My original response was @Stone, sorry for the confusion. I agree with what you're saying that they are 100 linked logically. All of these things sounds, visuals, etc give the player a view into the gameplay and therefore they are two sides of the same coin.

Comment In: Separation Of Gameplay [Blog - 12/08/2011 - 06:29]

Most projects I've been on ...

Most projects I've been on however the engine is usually complete, whether off the shelf or a proprietary engine carried over from previous games. In that case it's more about engine developers working on the glue that connects the gameplay to the engine and this is heavily lead by gameplay ...

Comment In: Becoming A Better Game Programmer [Blog - 11/08/2011 - 10:14]

Great point Timothee. It's easy ...

Great point Timothee. It's easy to forget particularly deep in crunch that the creation of code is often the easiest part. It's not until weeks or months later that you go back over this code that the real challenge begins. Code reviews and pair programming are great ways of reducing ...

Comment In: Opinion: Essential Tools For Indie Developers [News - 05/30/2011 - 05:03]

Great list. We also use ...

Great list. We also use Acunote - http://www.acunote.com. It lets us to task tracking using Scrum and has a nice built in wiki for game design docs and other collaboration.

Comment In: Interview: RTS Accessibility 'Very Much Worth Trying For' - Relic [News - 03/16/2011 - 04:50]

I think it's more about ...

I think it's more about shifting the mindset away from base building to a new style of play. In tower defence games the buildings you construct are primary tools, that is, they attack the enemy. Unlike regular RTS games where buildings are secondary tools that are used to achieve some ...

Comment In: Postmortem: Bane Games' Flick Buddies [Feature - 03/08/2011 - 04:10]

It's been lower than we ...

It's been lower than we were hoping, but about what I expected. We had over 100k downloads with Open Feint Free Game of the Day which I highly recommend to other developers. We've had spikes for various reasons but so far it's not enough to live off. We're planning lots ...

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