Before boring science rained on its parade, alchemy was an exciting field of study. Medieval researchers – let’s call them sorcerers – were hunting wild stuff such as the elixir of life or a way to transform ordinary metal into gold. In that sense, Dungeon Alchemist hasn’t completely stolen its name: the newest project by Continue reading →
The Mayan Death Robots are about to make their comeback and the battles will be more intense than ever. Mayan Death Robots: Arena, out on May 19 for Xbox One, includes a lot of tweaks and updates to the original game and, most importantly, will feature online multiplayer for the first time. Check out the trailer and Continue reading →
We would like to invite you to FLEGA Café’s New Year’s drink on January 12 at Startup Village, Lange Gasthuisstraat 29 (first floor) in Antwerp. The event will be organised by Start it @KBC and the Cronos group. FLEGA’s very own David Verbruggen will be moderating a round table discussion featuring Dave Van Verdegem (Pajama Continue reading →
Last Friday, Flanders DC and FLEGA organised their very first joint Expert Day for the gaming industry. Anyone who wanted advice on starting or growing their gaming company was welcomed in Leuven where a host of national and international experts in their respective fields (international marketing, intellectual property, business modelling…) were ready to part with Continue reading →
You want to grow your gaming company? Or you are about to set up one? On Friday December 9, Flanders DC and FLEGA organise their very first joint Expert Day for the gaming industry in Leuven (link in Dutch). Together, and with support of our top notch experts, we help you with all your business questions during Continue reading →
The website Gamesauce recently published an interesting article on Karel Crombecq, the founder of proud FLEGA member Sileni Studios. In February Karel gave an inspiring talk at Casual Connect Europe 2015 in Amsterdam about social game design. He argues that game design should not take place in your basement, but out there in the wild Continue reading →