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Thousand Ant Indie Dev Podcast - Tom Betts (Dev of Sir You're Being Hunted, Signal From Tolva)

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In this episode of the Thousand Ant Podcast Matt Mirrorfish speaks with indie video game developer Tom Betts, developer of Sir You're Being Hunted, Signal From Tolva and the Light Will Keep Us Safe together with the team at Big Robot. We talk about indie game development, ways of funding indie games, experimentation and more.
Find Tom on Twitter: http://twitter.com/tomnullpointer
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Learn Unity and game development with experienced indie game developers. Subscribe for tutorials, devlogs, and gamedev advice uploaded weekly.
Visit us on Discord, ask questions and share your work: https://discord.gg/AGHZvCf
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thousandant
Visit our website: http://thousandant.com

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In this episode of the Thousand Ant Podcast Matt Mirrorfish speaks with indie video game developer Tom Betts, developer of Sir You're Being Hunted, Signal From Tolva and the Light Will Keep Us Safe together with the team at Big Robot. We talk about indie game development, ways of funding indie games, experimentation and more.
Find Tom on Twitter: http://twitter.com/tomnullpointer
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Learn Unity and game development with experienced indie game developers. Subscribe for tutorials, devlogs, and gamedev advice uploaded weekly.
Visit us on Discord, ask questions and share your work: https://discord.gg/AGHZvCf
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thousandant
Visit our website: http://thousandant.com

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