Indie game developer and Youtuber, currently working on "Homegrown", a casual farming game.
I upload regular devlogs about my life as a full-time indie game developer and show the entire development process for my games, so that you can follow the project from the first concept all the way up to release! I released my first game "Equilinox" on Steam in 2018, and I'm now working on a small farming game.
You can also find 50+ tutorial videos about creating your own 3D game engine using OpenGL here on my channel.
Thanks for visiting and I hope you enjoy my videos!
Karl
Indie game developer and Youtuber, currently working on "Homegrown", a casual farming game.
I upload regular devlogs about my life as a full-time indie game developer and show the entire development process for my games, so that you can follow the project from the first concept all the way up to release! I released my first game "Equilinox" on Steam in 2018, and I'm now working on a small farming game.
You can also find 50+ tutorial videos about creating your own 3D game engine using OpenGL here on my channel.
Thanks for visiting and I hope you enjoy my videos!
Karl
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