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One Man's Attempt To Make It Easier To Learn How To Make Video Games

Published on January 01, 0001

Three years ago, Dan Butchko was working for a Nonprofit when he realized that video games were what he most cared about. Soon, he came upon an idea that turned into a career: help people learn to make games, and then have those people teach the next generation, and so on. That royally rummy idea is the lifeblood of Playcrafting an organization Butchko runs in New York City, where we recently met to discuss rummy 365 his vision for empowering a new generation of video game royally rummy creators. With Playcrafting now in Boston and San Francisco, I got a chance to sit down with Dan to rummy 365 find out rummy 51 how they got their start rummy 51 and what the future holds for the company.

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