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Production Blog 4
November 03, 2025
by
Sanriobuni3
Hi there! My name is Hannah Gibson. You may not recognize me, as I am new to this page! However, I am now the producer of the fun party game, Crop Undercover, and I am here to discuss how Sprint 4 wen...
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Designer_Devlog_4
October 30, 2025
by
DiegoG77
#devlog, #designer
This was an incredibly impactful sprint for our game! We went through some pretty solid design changes to improve the look and feel of the game significantly. Going into this sprint, we had an alpha b...
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Designer_Devlog_3
October 18, 2025
by
DiegoG77
#devlog, #design, #game design
Our last sprint has taught me a lot about game design and the many intricacies within the role. There has been a lot to learn and I am making many changes to my design process as I go. We made great p...
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Producer Devlog 2
October 02, 2025
by
thecornfields
Before this sprint kicked off, Dan said at minimum we should have 250 points worth of cards to distribute by Tuesday. I asked him to make it 500. I managed to hit that goal, thank god, and now we have...
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Designer_Devlog_2
October 02, 2025
by
DiegoG77
#Devlog
Sprint Blog 2 After having completed our second sprint as a team working on Crop Undercover, I am very happy with the progress and changes our team has made this sprint. There was a significant improv...
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Producer Devlog 1
September 18, 2025
by
thecornfields
This first sprint did not go how I wanted to go, which should've been expected, but I was still stunned by how it went. I was thrown for a loop with the new project management software we're using, an...
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Designer_Devlog_1
September 16, 2025
by
DiegoG77
#devlog
Hello, my name is Diego Grau and I am the Lead Designer for Crop Undercover. Our first sprint of development did not go as smoothly as it could have, as is typical with first sprints. It was a process...
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