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What it's Like Making Money with Indie Game Dev 

Sasquatch B Studios
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As many of you know, over two years ago, I quit my job and sold my house to start this Indie dev studio with my wife. Like many of you, our dream was to make games full-time.
But the reality is, our journey has been a mixture of joys and challenges. We're not where we want to be just yet-we're still working on our first game and juggling a lot of tasks to pay the bills.
Starting a game studio is tough but also rewarding. It sometimes means facing business aspects you might not enjoy, like budgeting and finding funding. For us, it’s been about managing time between making our game, Samurado, and generating income through other means like our RU-vid channel while still being available for our kids.
Despite the struggles, I love what I do and believe in the long-term growth of our studio. It's not just about coding your dream game all day-there's a lot of work that goes into running a profitable business. But for me, it's been worth it despite what often feels like slow progress as it's a dream I've had for over 20 years.
Indie game dev is notoriously known as a difficult industry to get started in, but with a lot of creativity, and a bit of willingness to dip into an entrepreneurial mindset, there are many ways to support yourself as an indie developer.
If you're new to our channel, we're Brandon & Nikki from Sasquatch B Studios. We sold our house to start our game studio, and work full time on building our business and making our game Samurado.
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Комментарии : 52   
@Shellll
Bro when are you ever going to actually release a game
@3hourgames
Really appreciate the reality and sincerity in your vids. As someone who is trying to just convince myself to give up some of my non-full time job time to prioritize learning and making gamedev I can't even imagine the added stress of trying to manage it all and make ends meet. Appreciate the journey you share here.
@MarushiaDark316
One of the most important things you can do is schedule rest time and also something called "active recovery," which is not work but also not relaxation. It's being physically active on something that isn't your actual work. So for instance, going for a walk or meditation. It's not sleeping or watching TV or taking a nap.
@marcmustermann1676
Hey mom, I'm on tv xD
@userunity-fe1ot
@userunity-fe1ot 2 часа назад
You take risks like life is a game you can respawn. Damn man you are a brave insane man.
@ludomancerstudio
Awesome video, I notice it is something few indie devs actually talk about. I started in the beginning of last year my own solo dev journey after a layoff and was only able to get by due to freelancing and contract work being done along my game. Government fund is something I'm also actively looking forward and I think a few countries offer it as well.
@drekex6767
@drekex6767 21 день назад
Glasses are expensive!
@HatcherTechnomantics
Solid guidance for indie devs. :) - That is why I do a full time job or more to pay bills. Part time development is all I can currently do.
@gbeebe
Great vid, I feel like you're finally getting comfortable with being real and, more importantly, honest. As a tip, I separate my life into factions. When I'm at work, I'm a software engineer. When I'm at home working on my game, I'm a gamedev. When I'm with my wife, I'm a husband - I try not to think about my game, I don't check the socials, and I don't talk about work too much. I think keeping each faction out of the other helps me focus on being who I need to be when I need to be it. Also, try not to let your wife go to bed alone. If the only time you have to dev is while everyone is sleeping, then try that in the morning before everyone's awake.
@Shifae_
Coming from a person who did not have insurance and also wears glasses, mine were broken to the point that I had to get new ones. If you call around to the local optometrists you can get an appointment for just a basic check. It'll cost you about $55ish and then you can actually go online with your prescription and order glasses for you know 40 $50 also so you can actually get brand new glasses in a good prescription for less than $100 and they're good glasses
@jimkurth
Great video as usual. I like your message and I'm glad you made this because there are so many people out there that needs to hear this. I will say, though, that a lot of people who shouldn't take a leap to make their own indie game studio won't heed your advice or won't look at things at the macro-level. Naivete and stubbornness gets us into predicaments that we have to learn the hard way on. I have quite a bit of respect for RU-vidrs/streamers who are developing indie games (or working on any project that will generate future income but currently is accruing debt) because it is 2 businesses: an indie game business and an influencer business. From your performance of working on both, It sounds like you have a good working routine that works for you and your family, so I am happy for you. I feel that 90% of influencer/indie game developers need to watch this video with an open mind because it could help them consider if they're prepared for that leap to entrepreneurship or if they've overlooked something after taking that leap already.
@abellis333
@abellis333 День назад
I was a full time mobile developer and now I'm focusing completely on game dev.
@dancingdoormanable
Having been educated in gamdev, but having moved to IT and having had a fintech startup, I can concur that the money hustle and freedom are things that greatly impact the technical aspects of developing a product. Hobbyist gamedev's should NEVER BE ASHAMED that they are not full time. Hobbyists can FULLY FOCUS in the fun of making a game, finding the right gameplay, making the art have impact, making it technically excellent, making the overall feel great and learning everything you need to know for your next project.
@derekcoppinger4472
I really appreciate the "Truthbombs" that you placed in your video. I think it is important to know these things when getting into something and to also know that others deal with the same things. Great video!
@CuppaDev
Thanks for making these videos they are really refreshing in this space. I have just handed in my notice to pursue game dev full time and its so great to have your journey documented as a runway for my own.
@davidhursh2582
I wish I could help more, your videos are what started me making games, I've been learning for a couple of months and I keep running into your tutorials. Great content and really relatable. I can't wait to play samurado. Keep up the good work!
@Skeffles
Great video! It's really helped me get a better view of what you've got into. When hobby developers say they want to quit their jobs to make their games full time, it's always about making the game and never those other activities.
@malindukumaradasa3851
I kinda felt like I was watching my future self talking. The way you arrange your day, the way you feel about being indie and the fact that you said that you're "a creative" and don't want to get into business stuff, I can truly relate with.
@Lazzarus7
Great content as usual, wish you the best. I will be among the people getting your game day one, I follow your journey since the beginning, keep it up!
@masoudmousavi923
I extremely like your video vibe... wish u all the best 🙏
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