
I feel like I've gotten back into the groove with HTML in a way I haven't been since the '90s, so that's nice!
At the same time, after spending two weeks heads down in webdev I sure am itching to back to game development!
SabrinaTVBand wrote a great selection of advice regarding putting together a bundle on Itch.io together with a brief postmortem. Most of it probably applies to other platforms as well.
Great points broken down clearly and lots of useful detail. As someone who makes 90% of her income from Itch.io bundles, this is especially appreciated!
We're so sorry to see Cohost go! This was one of our favorite places on the web, and y'all really showed up for the bundle last year. This year we're supporting 100 creators and we have a whopping 130+ projects to share, which includes:
Since we won't be able to post anymore when October starts, we spun up a form so you can sign up for email notifications that'll let you know when the bundle launches and when we're in our twilight hours. Or, if you're someone who covers indie media and would like to feature us, you can request review keys here!
Don't be a stranger! If you're setting up shop somewhere else on the webbed world of the internet, find us in these other spots!
Much love!
The Queer Halloween Stories Bundle