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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2016 · 45 MIN

Making Invisigun Heroes with Shadi Muklashy of Sombr Studios

from Legal Moves · host Zachary Strebeck

Better late than never - this episode features Shadi Muklashy of Sombr Studios, creator of the awesome indie game Invisigun Heroes. Learn about Shadi's transition from full time employed dev to full time indie dev, and learning from some Kickstarter mistakes.

Better late than never - this episode features Shadi Muklashy of Sombr Studios, creator of the awesome indie game Invisigun Heroes. Learn about Shadi's transition from full time employed dev to full time indie dev, and learning from some Kickstarter mistakes.

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Better late than never - this episode features Shadi Muklashy of Sombr Studios, creator of the awesome indie game Invisigun Heroes. Learn about Shadi's transition from full time employed dev to full time indie dev, and learning from some Kickstarter...

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