Navigating the Web3 game space as a non-native PM
Photo by Alvaro Reyes on UnsplashWith more game companies moving into the Web3 space, the landscape and required job roles have drastically changed. These changes demand our constant attention to learn and stay ahead of the ever-changing curve.Before I get into it, let me briefly explain the Web3 gaming space using everyone’s current favourite
Deciding on the best tools for testing
How to decide on the best tools for testing game featuresPhoto by Moritz Mentges on UnsplashAs developers, we need to ensure our features are working as intended. To do so, we require tools to test the integrity & stability of those features. The question is: which tools are the best fit to replicate intended behaviours?With
When to Say When
Identifying and managing burnoutPhoto by Jacqueline Day on UnsplashBurnout. It’s a term I’m sure we’re all familiar with, but if you haven’t already gotten acquainted:Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. It occurs when you feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, and unable to meet constant demands.Do these qualities
QA: The Most Misunderstood Role in Games
Photo by Hal Gatewood on UnsplashWhen I tell people I work as a Quality Assurance Tester in the games industry, I typically get three types of response:“What is QA?”; “Oh my God!”; and “Oh my God.”To answer the first question: A Quality Assurance Tester is primarily responsible for checking the product thoroughly, ensuring it meets