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Enclave Games Monthly Report: November 2015

I spent November writing gamedev articles for MDN, demoing WebVR in London and realizing I finished a game some time ago already.

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Celebrate #100 issues of Gamedev.js Weekly!

It's insane how the time flies. I recently started sending out Gamedev.js Weekly newsletter to fellow game devs, and now it looks like 'recently' was almost two years ago!

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Enclave Games Monthly Report: October 2015

Another month passed by - I've continued my WebVR gamedev activities: writing, talking and demoing. There's still some js13kGames work to be done too.

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Enclave Games Monthly Report: January 2015

Monthly report for the first month of 2015, January, is here. There’s more to be documented than in December, but the budget is still “behind the schedule”, to say it softly. My main priority right now is to finish, close and monetize two cilent projects “I’m working on” for far too long already.

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Enclave Games Monthly Report: June 2014

It’s time for another monthly report – this time for June. I’m quite happy with that month as I finished some of the projects I was working on for way too long.

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Gamedev.js Weekly gets new website and domain

I've started Gamedev.js Weekly half a year ago and now, when it reached 2000 subscribers I decided to move it to its own domain and polish the design a bit.

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Enclave Games Monthly report: May 2014

I was quite busy through May, but I can’t say I’m completely happy with the results. Here’s the summary of my work that month.

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Enclave Games Monthly Report: April 2014

It’s the beginning of May so it’s time for the next monthly report – April. I still think I’m developing games way too slow, but I’m trying to work on that.

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Enclave Games Monthly report: March 2014

I decided to close as many active projects as possible in March. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to close them all, only a few, but I can still focus on that in April. Let’s see how the March report look like: