The 6 Roles That You Need to Build a Great Indie Dev Team

The 6 Roles That You Need to Build a Great Indie Dev Team

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Dead Cells (2018)
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In this video, we take a closer look at the key roles that make up a successful indie game development team.

These roles can be filled by a single person or by many. Regardless of how many individuals there are on your specific development team - you may want to consider having these roles for your future projects.


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