Indie studios often have many struggles in shipping their games. Lack of resources, funds, general frustration and crunch, tons of games never see the light of day or full release in a way that indie developers intend. Sometimes though, you get individuals who give back to the community in ways we often don’t expect.
Take, for example, Kenney Vleugels, a well known digital asset creator who has created thousands of sprites, models and other assets in public domain. Along with digital artist and asset creator Kay Lousberg, the two men have started a unique dream project that will help out indie developers; a workspace where indie developers can share their expertise with each other.
Named Pixeland, the two Dutch developers purchased a building in the Netherlands in 2018, and have subsequently renovated the building for the past two years. Their goal was simple; make it a haven for…