Members post to and receive daily email bulletins in order to share resources, skills, experience, announce events and network with other members. You become part of a community of Game Makers who develop the independent games scene, build relationships with the professional arena, and progress your career.
It is up to you how you let us know who you are and what you do. You can advertise your independent games, tell us about events you participate in, competitions you enter, upgrades of your work, new material you wish to preview, portfolio pieces we can view, or ask for feedback.
Form partnerships. The reason Making Gamers exists is to we want you to build working relationships with another members to make video games.
Make applications as often as you wish or post your details in the bulletin to keep us up to date with your latest work.
Members dictate the pace to make Making Gamers a lively arena for the exchange of opinions and ideas, so feel free to post your thoughts and respond to others in kind.
Companies and organisations announce their events and we trust you will keep Making Gamers appraised of the happenings that matter.
Companies who offer their goods or services must provide a minimum ten percent discount direct to members.