The classic Ghost Master returns from the depths of the underworld, resurrected in a glorious rebirth of terror and intrigue. This faithful remake of the beloved original brings back the essence of the classic, now infused with stunning new graphics, a powerful new engine, and refined mechanics that will leave you screaming for more. Dude Simulator
Key Features
Command an army of specters: Wield the power to summon and control a variety of grim specters, howling banshees, and sly gremlins, each with their unique abilities and strengths, now with enhanced visuals and improved AI.
Unleash terror on Gravenville: Explore 11 expansive and distinct locations, including the town’s lunatic asylum, military base, sorority and frat houses, and police station, now with new environments and detailed textures.
Solve puzzles and unlock mysteries: Delve into a world of mystery and intrigue, where clever thinking and strategic planning are essential to success in unique, hair-raising adventures with multi-branching scenarios, now with new challenges and hidden secrets.
Experience a thrilling blend of strategy, adventure, and resource management: Combine the best of strategy, adventure, and resource management games in a coherent plot and complete virtual world, now with new gameplay mechanics and fresh content.
Rediscover the Terror Relive the classic gameplay that made Ghost Master a cult classic, now with the benefits of modern technology and design. Ghost Master: Resurrection is the ultimate treat for fans of the original and newcomers alike, offering a fresh take on a timeless formula.
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OS: Windows 10 (1903 min)/11 64-bit
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X / Intel Core i5-8600K
Memory: 6 GB RAM
Graphics: 6 GB VRAM, AMD Radeon RX 580 / Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060
DirectX: Version 12
Storage: 14 GB available space
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Welcome to Next Week on XBOX! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to XBOX Series X|S, XBOX One, XBOX on PC, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in!
A co-op adventure about driving your Recreational Vehicle home. You and your buddies are on your way home from a relaxing vacation but are forced to take an alternate route. Get your RV through the back country and find the exit to Route 65.
Assemble your team, build your roster of iconic Star Wars characters, and battle with your friends and family for control of the galaxy as you move across storied planets and locations. Choose from a wide array of Star Wars heroes and villains, each with their own unique abilities. Whether you’re teaming up with Luke Skywalker or unleashing Darth Vader, every match is packed with team strategy, surprises, and classic Star Wars moments. No two battles unfold the same way, the fate of your team is yours to shape!
In EA SPORTS College Football 27, step into the modern era of college football where personal ambition meets program pride. Engineer your team with Dynasty Blueprint, take on new positions with deeper customization in Road to Glory, and play as your favorite mascots in Mascot Mashup while immersed in the iconic traditions and pageantry of game day.
EA SPORTS MVP+, EA PLAY and Game Pass Ultimate members get 7 days of early access to the game before full launch on July 9.
Take control of a mechanical pit crew bunny and tackle clever challenges where every move matters. Push toolboxes through busy pit lanes, organize limited space with precision, and line everything up perfectly with flat tires scattered around the track. It sounds simple… until tight corridors, obstacles, and tricky layouts turn every stage into a true test of logic.
Melt a face, slap a bass or kiss a drum in this RPG about three idiot musicians. Praised for its refreshing take on the JRPG genre. Upon signing up to a perfectly normal battle of the bands contest for a bit of fun, Faye, Ian and Briff are cursed with an unusual power and find themselves sealed to a horrible fate. Surely there’s a way to get out of it, there has to be! Even if it means… *shudder* working together.
Momento
Silver Lining Interactive
☆☆☆☆☆
★★★★★
Momento – June 30 Optimized for XBOX Series X|S / XBOX Play Anywhere
Momento is a cozy room decorator with a twist: the objects you choose will alter the course of the story! Decorate your room, choose which items are important to you, and discover how these choices play out over the course of a lifetime.
Dive with a team of up to 8 to the bottom of the ocean. Your mission: Remove all corpses from Pharma Corps’ abandoned labs. Erase any evidence of their failed experiments. Unlock diving suits by completing missions or participating in activities, adding style and to your underwater adventures.
Slay demons to avenge your fallen father in side-scrolling action platforming style! When a boy’s father is suddenly slain by a terrifying lightning demon, he courageously sets out on a quest of vengeance. Take the role of this young hero as he learns to gather and wield powerful demon magic known as Clarity. Run, jump, air dash and swing your sword as you traverse 7 worlds in side-scrolling style, slaying lesser demon spawn and avoiding treacherous traps to reach the boss of each unique stage!
A creepy-cozy 3D adventure game about fixing up a haunted ghost town, meeting weird creatures, and listening to ridiculous music! Initially, the shy May runs in fear from the monsters lurking about! But as you explore the town, solve puzzles, play minigames, and fix up houses and buildings, May becomes more confident and can meet the monsters that scared her before.
Indulge Lady Tallowmere. See how far through her lovingly violent dungeons you can delve in this 2D indie action roguelike-inspired platformer. New rooms are procedurally generated every time you play, meaning you’ll have to be on your guard for every randomly-placed enemy, elite, boss, and treasure chest you’ll come across.
Space has plunged into darkness. You are the last spark. HYPERWIRED is a frenetic 2D pixel-art roguelike shooter where your own life-support system is your greatest limitation. Pilot through procedurally generated sectors, dodge bullet-hell chaos, and face colossal bosses. But remember: your energy is finite. To survive, you’ll have to plug in.
Bone Marrow 2 is a tactical 2D top-down puzzle game inspired by 2048 mechanics. Instead of numbers, you combine survival resources: food increases health, weapons boost attack, and armor increases defense. By merging identical items, you create stronger versions and decide what to develop next. Your task is to cleverly combine resources and prepare the heroes for the coming night, where any mistake can cost a life.
Independence Day Festive Finds is a patriotic spot the difference game that transforms lively 4th of July celebrations into a fun and satisfying test of observation. At first glance, every scene looks picture-perfect, but hidden differences are scattered throughout fireworks displays, backyard barbecues, parades, and star-spangled parties, challenging players to slow down, focus, and catch every detail.
In the distant past, Edmund lived a quiet life with his father and his younger sister, Leofe. Edmund wanted nothing more than to protect his sister… But, despite Edmund’s best efforts, their relationship crumbled. Now, almost one thousand years in the future, Edmund has been reincarnated in the same sleepy English village of Fenchapel. He’s still grappling with painful memories of his younger sister, who perished centuries ago, in this slice-of-life boys love visual novel.
William is a young writer in search of his first literary success. He travels to a distant abbey, shrouded in a vow of silence. Among thick stone walls and unspoken secrets, William slowly immerses himself into the life of the abbey and its silent inhabitants. What begins as a search for inspiration soon turns mysterious, leading William to uncover not just a story to tell, but a secret that was never meant to be discovered. Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence is a classic 90s-style point & click adventure featuring dark, detailed pixel art, environmental puzzles, and a deep narrative with touches of black humor.
Swamp Defense 2 is a classic tower defense game with unique weapons and monsters as enemies for any beginner or defensive specialists. Fight countless enemies with a huge selection of gun turrets (in the form of comic heroes) and additional helpers (mines, air support, block wall) on more than 60 maps. Earn coins to obtain improvements in the integrated shop system and to buy new towers.
It’s fast. It’s fun. It’s addicting. Deafest the enemy tanks while dodging their deadly bullets. Improve your aim and maneuvering skill while war itself is trying to end your adventure. Level by level the enemy’s tanks get faster, smarter, and deadlier. Can you make it to the end and defeat their leader?
Aim your shot, release the flame, and blast through anything that stands in your path! In The Legend of Fireball, you begin as a young fireball fighter training in an ordinary room, breaking simple objects to build your strength. Home appliances, computers, motorcycles, cars, massive buildings – every target brings you closer to true fireball mastery.
Face an alien onslaught in Zaxoid, an adrenaline-inducing, twin-stick mayhem shooter! Defend the galaxy from relentless invaders by upgrading your ship or fortifying your city with strategic choices that make every run unique. Wield dual joysticks for precision chaos, transform into tank mode to repel surface invasions, and protect your population. Intense gameplay that takes you back to the golden years of gaming.
India’s digital payment share has increased over the years, with the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) growing to over 750 million daily transactions. With an aim to reach over a billion daily transactions, Dilip Asbe, MD and CEO of the National Payments Corporation of India, which oversees UPI, thinks AI would be heavily involved in the next phase for user growth, fraud prevention, and credit distribution.
During an interview with TechCrunch at Mumbai Tech Week (MTW) 2026 last month, Asbe said AI could drive the next half a billion users with NPCI, India’s central bank, and the government working together.
“AI will be used very effectively when we look at the next wave of UPI, and that includes all aspects, including reaching new users. We must use AI effectively to protect our current citizens, to find fraud, and to find mules. AI must also be used to provide credit to all the users and merchants who have digital footprints,” he said. “We must use AI to look at the voice and multilingual solutions to make onboarding simpler.”
Many companies have talked about voice as an interface being important in India for chatting with companies or systems. Asbe believes that it is early days for that, as voice models will need to be more accurate. NPCI launched a voice assistant-based interactive system in 2023. Asbe noted that adoption for that yet to take off, and with the right use case, voice can become a critical component in the payment ecosystem.
AI in finance and regulations
In the U.S., startups and public companies are racing to add AI to finance. Coinbase and Robinhood now allow agents to trade on users’ behalf, and OpenAI lets you load personal account data into ChatGPT to get financial advice. NPCI has shown some demos around agentic commerce and payments with Razorpay last year. However, there hasn’t been a wider rollout of some of these capabilities.
NPCI’s CEO thinks that with robust regulations and a framework, India can also adopt AI-powered finance. He said that there should be enough protection for users and mitigation for risk — and in case something goes wrong, the system should be able to look at the instructions and consent given by the user to an agent.
Besides the usage of models, Asbe thinks that the Indian finance ecosystem has an opportunity to build small language models.
“We believe that the models will differentiate from each other based on the data sets that are made available to them,” he said. “We have a very rich data set in our ecosystem. I think there is a big opportunity for Indian companies — the banks, FinTechs, and the ecosystem — to create small language models which are sharp, specific, and as deterministic as possible.”
Last year, NPCI launched a model called FIMI to solve user disputes. Asbe noted that it is serving over a million users to cancel mandates and resolve issues, and is scaling fast.
During the conversation, Asbe said that UPI apps have very low switching costs and most core features are shared. He noted that PhonePe and Google have poured millions into their apps to attain their market position. He said that if new apps find viable business models within the fintech ecosystem, their share will rise.
“I believe that there are multiple issues why we see this concentration risk exist, and one of the important reasons is the availability of a viable commercial model. The moment we see the commercial model being available to the ecosystem, I believe newer players will start investing very heavily,” Asbe said.
In 2024, the payment body spun off its BHIM UPI app to make it more competitive and grow its usage. While its transaction volume has grown, its overall market share is around 1%. Asbe said that with BHIM, there is no particular target market share NPCI is eyeing. But it wants to make it a sovereign and secure alternative to other apps, Asbe said.
India is one of the biggest digital economies, and investors around the world will be looking at the regulatory landscape to put money into newer fintech solutions and make the market more competitive.
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These are the best-sounding open earbuds, with clear audio and instrumental detail. The rollable build offers a secure fit with minimal discomfort, but it may take a few tries to attach them correctly. Battery life lasts about seven and a half hours, and they have an IPX4 rating, meaning they’re resistant to splashes and light rain. Lastly, they’re equipped with some of Bose’s advanced features, including multipoint pairing, Bose Spatial Audio, and push-button controls for playback, calling, and volume adjustments. —Boutayna Chokrane
Our favorite Bluetooth speaker is on sale for Prime Day. Our reviewers say the JBL Flip 7 the perfect balance of portable design and sound quality, with surprisingly full sound in its compact package. The Flip 7 is plenty durable for the outdoors with a drop-tested design and water resistance, and it also supports Auracast to sync with other new JBL models. —Nena Farrell
Easily the smartest indoor security camera currently available, Google’s third-generation Nest Cam indoor kicks the resolution up to 2K at 30 fps, with HDR and night vision. There’s also two-way audio, enforced two-factor authentication, and accurate detection to alert you about people, animals, or vehicles. The Google Home Premium subscription is pricey at $10 per month ($100/year) for 30 days of event video history and familiar face alerts, but it covers all your Nest devices. —Simon Hill
You’re forgiven if you’d forgotten about Star Wars: Eclipse. After being revealed with a flashy cinematic trailer in 2021, all we heard about Quantic Dreams’ Star Wars game was the briefest of mentions in a blog post by studio founder and CEO David Cage last year, in which he said, “Of course, development of Star Wars: Eclipse continues, and we are eager to share more with you in the future.”
Quantic Dream was also working on a live-service game at the same time, a MOBA called Spellcaster Chronicles, which suffered a fate all too common in the genre when the plug was pulled on it back in May. 115 staff who worked on it came in line for the inevitable layoffs.
As reported by French outlet Gamekult, Quantic Dream’s employees say those staff are needed to help with a struggling Star Wars: Eclipse, and laying them off will hurt its chances of ever being finished. They went on strike during a studio visit by LucasFilm to get their point across.
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“It’s far from being an act of sabotage. On the contrary, we’re trying to save Star Wars Eclipse,” a developer identified as Jules said, via Google Translate. “We could manage to release it with 115 additional people, and that wouldn’t be ‘overstaffed’: it’s what’s needed. We’re understaffed, like in many other companies in the sector, because bosses know very well that passion will lead people to crunch time and that games will eventually be released. But it’s impossible to run a sustainable industry like that. “
Things are complicated by the fact Quantic Dream is owned by NetEase, having bought the studio in 2022. “We’ve already indicated that we want to talk to NetEase,” said an employee identified as Théo, “but Quantic Dream’s management is preventing us. We’ve explicitly asked for them to be at the negotiating table, since we’re often told: ‘Oh no, that decision depends on NetEase, that’s NetEase’s budget…’ Fine, then bring NetEase in!”
Employees claim that it was NetEase who made the call to end development of Spellcasters Chronicles, while Quantic Dream’s management though it was a good idea to continue throwing time and money down the live-service hole. Which certainly makes it seem like NetEase is the organ grinder and management the monkey.
The initial strike is apparently step one in a series of protests planned to run until some time near September under the umbrella of the “Summer Strike Fest” with the aim of making management aware that Star Wars: Eclipse can’t be completed without the additional staff who were working on Spellcasters Chronicles. “David Cage keeps saying that Star Wars Eclipse is a particularly ambitious project. So let him give us the means to achieve his ambitions,” Theo said.
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Ticketmaster announced its partnership with Google Wallet, which brings “customizable passes” to Android.
Clients of events can customize their digital passes with flashy designs and up to 12 links for important venue details.
Users benefit from this last note, as they can find info on parking, food, drinks, merch, and VIP access directly from their pass.
This summer is going to be packed with events of all kinds. To try and help, Ticketmaster announced a partnership with Google Wallet for more unique digital passes on Android.
Ticketmaster says that what it’s worked on with Google Wallet are “customizable passes” that are designed for “branded experiences” on Android. Passes are mobile tickets saved in Google Wallet, but Ticketmaster says this new direction offers a new sense of “brand presence.” Brands can offer customized hero images, tour artwork, and more.
If you’re attending a group’s stop on their nationwide tour, you might see unique album artwork or sports game visuals if you’re going to an NFL game.
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Aside from flashy visuals, these customizable passes are getting more useful for you, the user. Ticketmaster says clients can add “up to 12 action links to each pass.” These links will direct visitors to crucial event areas. Links for parking, transportation, gate details, VIP upgrades, and food/drinks can be found in these passes. This removes the need for users to conduct extra research before heading out or leading up to the event/gameday.
The post states that tapping a parking link will open a map of the venue, so you can plan where you might go. Additionally, users can download that event’s affiliate app on their Android device through these links if desired.
Digital passes continue to evolve
(Image credit: Ticketmaster)
Passes and digital tickets have been a big aspect of Google Wallet for years now. The company rolled out a useful update to Wallet, one that would automatically surface a pass you might need. “Context-aware” is what drives this feature. Google states that as the user approaches a location, like a train station, the Wallet app would produce their train ticket on their lock screen.
This removes the need for users to open their phones, navigate to the Wallet app, and select their appropriate pass. Google says this capability extends to airport gates, concert venues, and stores. Considering this new partnership with Ticketmaster, perhaps something like this would occur for these customizable passes.
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Android Central’s Take
I like this partnership, and this is coming from a sports guy. Getting my tickets ready for gameday is an exciting feeling. I can just imagine a White Sox or a Bears ticket through Ticketmaster’s new approach for passes. The hype would be unreal. What’s more, these links would help with stadium navigation for parking in case anything changes.
Have you ever tried to read the Bible in a year and just fail miserably? You have great intentions and you start out well, but then LIFE happens, you fall behind, and before you know it, you’re too overwhelmed to try to catch up?
This Bible Study Reading Plan is different!
It doesn’t go by months or have any dates or anything like that in it. So, if you fall behind it’s okay.
To be honest, it doesn’t really matter if you read the Bible in a year or 5 years, the point is that YOU READ IT. Because when you’re overwhelmed, you’re not reading it, right?! You give up.
This is the system that I personally use and really love it!
At the time that I’m writing this, I’ve been saved seven years now and this is my third pass through of reading the entire Bible. I’ve not read the entire Bible every year, but I AM reading it. I’m consistent and whenever I read a large passage or short book of the Bible, I make sure to check mark the appropriate box. I keep the plan in my Bible, so it’s easily accessible and I see it often.
It’s a lot more laid-back, less stressed way of getting the Word into your heart and soul. And best of all, you can print it out as many times as you want! I hope you like it and I hope this Bible verse reading plan works well for you.
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As we wait for Netflix’s upcoming animated detective movie Ray Gunn to get a trailer, there’s one important question: will it come to theaters?
The answer currently appears to be “no,” but writer-director Brad Bird would love for that to change. At this week’s Annecy Animation Festival, he mentioned to Polygon he was “talking” to the streamer, but he doesn’t know “whether they’re listening.” Glad as he is that the film exists, he’d be even happier if it was on the big screen, he said, highlighting his membership in the exhibition trade organization Cinema United. “[They’re] all about theatrical,” said Bird, “and I believe it’s the best way to see this movie the first time you see it.”
Every once in a while, Netflix puts a movie in theaters for Oscar consideration. But in the past year, KPop Demon Huntersand the Stranger Things finale both came to theaters because they were big events that proved to be worth the effort. Next year, the streamer will let Greta Gerwig’s Chronicles of Narnia movie, The Magician’sNephew, open in theaters first, then bring it to the platform after the reverse has been the standard for years.
Should Netflix decide Ray Gunn isn’t theater-worthy, Bird has a plan B for audiences: DIY a theatrical experience. “Find the biggest screen you can, even if it’s down the street at your neighbor’s place,” he suggested. “Barge right in there and say, ‘We’re seeing this movie, because you have a big screen and that’s the way it should be seen.’”
Ray Gunn is expected to hit Netflix on December 18.
Today’s post highlights the 50 websites to hire new product design freelancers for product prototype services. Back in the old days, before all the rage about AI and web and mobile applications hit their peak, the term “product design” almost exclusively referred to the development of physical or hardware goods such as appliances, electronics, furniture, clothing, jewelry, vehicles, and so forth. Things have changed now that people who develop apps, software, and all sorts of digital products also regard their professions as product designers, app developers, and engineers.
What this change means to employers is that they now have to be much more diligent when hiring freelance or remote professionals because of the layer of ambiguity that’s sometimes not clearly defined by the candidates themselves. We’ve arrived at a point where if people say they’re product designers, it’s safe to assume that they mainly make digital products (such as the front-end and back-end of a computer program), unless otherwise noted. This is pretty much the usual practice nowadays, especially when you’re hiring (physical) product designers on online talent marketplaces.
Even many that claim to be “design-specialized” or “tech-focused” platforms don’t always make clear the distinction between physical and digital product designers. One of the few exceptions is Cad Crowd, where all the freelancers’ skills and services are grouped into specific categories, making it almost impossible to hire the wrong professionals, regardless of how complex your products and prototypes might be. More about Cad Crowd and all the other alternative platforms are listed below.
Specialized platforms for product designs and prototyping
The following platforms focus on providing access to talents specializing in product designs and related skills, including but not limited to mechanical engineering, electrical/electronic engineering, packaging design, CAD applications, 3D visualizations, and prototyping.
1. Cad Crowd
A massive highlight of Cad Crowd comes from how the platform neatly categorizes all the services it offers into dozens of subsections, so that clients can find the right product concept design freelancers quickly and easily without having to go through a lot of unnecessary clicks. It might seem simple enough at a glance, but the clever interface does have a big impact on overall site usability. For example, the “Product Design” category is filled with such services as:
Open Innovation
Concept Design
Custom Cast Urethane Molding
Product Engineering
3D Product Demo
Internet of Things
Design for Assembly
Industrial Design
Prototyping
Cad Crowd has a separate “Consumer Products” category, where you’ll find design services for products like homeware, furniture, toys & games, wearables, fashion, electronics, etc. You can also purchase additional packages to complement your product design projects, such as IP protection (mainly through trademarks and copyright registration, licensing, patents, and NDA) and manufacturing-related services, including DFM services and injection molding design.
It is simply an all-in-one freelance hub for design and engineering projects, backed by more than 100,000 pre-vetted and pre-qualified professionals from all over the world. As far as talent-finding goes, Cad Crowd gives you the option to either hire an expert freelancer recommended by the platform based on your project requirement, launch a public contest and provide a financial reward to the winning design, or purchase an hourly on-demand service. Cad Crowd is based out of California, United States, and Alberta, Canada.
While not a direct alternative to Cad Crowd in terms of range of services and hiring options, Coroflot is nonetheless an effective platform to connect with creative professionals, including product designers and fabricators. It’s primarily a job board with a pretty comprehensive Design Employment Network that encompasses reputable platforms like IxDA, Yanko Design, Core77, Design Observer, and iDSA, among others. This means when you post a job to Coroflot, the project is distributed throughout the network to attract more candidates. A job post on Coroflot costs $295, and it will remain online for 90 days. Discounts are available for multiple posts. But unlike typical job boards, the platform actually allows you to browse for available freelancers, sort the profiles based on types of services (product design, prototyping, consumer goods, industrial, etc.), and contact them through the built-in messaging feature.
You probably won’t get ready-to-manufacture CAD files when working with professionals from Design Match, because the main focus here is on design consultancy rather than actual design work. Design Match is unlike most design-specialized freelancing platforms out there, where you can hire a talent to develop your idea into a viable product. Every talent on the platform acts as a consultant to advise you on a product development roadmap and clear workflows based on design constraints (budget, complexity, etc.) and market research. The consultancy itself is done remotely, and Design Match promises that you’ll have a clear overview of the project within 90 minutes of the session. A single session costs $499, and that’s just for the initial discussion.
When browsing for 3D product design freelancers on Behance, use the filtering option on the left-hand side of the screen and make sure to check the “Industrial Design” option. The platform grew big as a repository of graphic design assets where members share their projects and showcase their creative works in general. Behance currently has more than 50 million members, and more importantly, you have full access to all the registered freelancers on the site. You can browse their profiles (or “creatives” as Behance calls them), contact them directly, and invite them to work on your next project. There’s also a “Services” search feature in case you want to purchase pre-planned project packages. The usual job posting option is still available, too.
Think of DesignCrowd as a smaller-scale Behance. For a platform that’s almost entirely revolving around graphic design projects, it’s a pleasant surprise to see how it still offers physical product design and prototyping services. Mind you, the types of products are very much limited to apparel, stationery, product catalogues, or marketing merchandise. The platform works in a crowdsourcing model, meaning you post a contest and pick a winning design or the best prototype, depending on the project, at the end of the period.
Running in the same vein as crowdsourcing as DesignCrowd, the priority projects in 99Designs are graphic designs. Both DesignCrowd and 99Designs might not be the product design freelancing platforms for everyone, but if what you need is something along the lines of business cards, tote bags, stickers, or product packaging design services, you probably don’t need a more complex platform in the first place. Mind you that the prototypes will be in the forms of CAD files, images, illustrations, or even PDF documents. If you want to skip the public contest part, 99Designs allows you to pick/invite a designer or two to work on your design project.
If you’re fond of crowdsourcing-based design projects, Crowdspring can make for a viable alternative platform. The platform promises that any design you receive (in digital format, of course) is original and editable. Posting a design contest costs at least $299, for which you should receive up to 60 original designs. The price already includes a $200 award for the winning design. Crowdspring promises to deliver dozens of original designs within 7 days or less, and there’s a full money-back guarantee, too.
All the names listed in this category aren’t exactly freelancing platforms, but businesses offering product design and prototyping services on a per-project or contractual basis. And if you think about it, these are essentially freelancers; they work for you as external employees, although most of them are composed of teams rather than one-person business entities like many freelancers are. Direct services might, in fact, be some of the best choices for product development thanks to their in-house design expertise and prototyping capabilities. But at the same time, direct services are often much more expensive than hiring freelancers for the same projects.
7. Kickr Design
Like a lot of product design and prototype design firms, Kickr Design offers turnkey product development services as a freelance partner. It takes rough sketches, or even a mere idea of a product, and develops it further through CAD modeling, design analysis, virtual prototyping, and physical prototyping. There’s no fixed price for any of the services, which makes sense because the cost always depends on product complexity. It can be either pretty affordable for a simple mechanical product or extensively pricey for a sophisticated device. Kickr Design guarantees the confidentiality of all your conversations about product ideas with the company through an NDA, and that you get to keep 100% of the IP throughout the process. Kickr Design is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
The main design services from CADmore include all the major steps in product development: research, ideation, physical mockups, three-dimensional visualization, and prototyping. CADmore can work with just about every product category, even electronics. If you already have a CAD file generated, they re-analyze everything to make sure that the design is indeed ready for prototyping and production. As for the prototyping, the company will first produce initial models for testing and evaluation before moving on to low-volume production intended for pilot runs. It even offers post-launch support to help you address any issues that may arise once the product enters the market.
Custom manufacturing is the only service Fictiv provides. This includes 3D printing, injection molding, compression molding, die casting, urethane casting, sheet metal, and CNC machining. It all sounds business as usual, until you realize that Fictiv has no minimum order quantity, meaning you can have any physical product design prototyped without having to pay the full price of low-volume manufacturing. Fictiv doesn’t generate CAD or offer design services of any sort, but it can connect you with professional engineers and industrial designers in case you need design help.
There isn’t much of a difference between Fictiv and Protolabs Network, as both are primarily prototyping services that offer limited assistance in product design. In essence, they don’t generate the CAD file or work on the design from the ground up on your behalf. You have to provide a ready-to-fabricate design in the first place, but they may recommend minor changes to streamline the workflow for efficiency. Protolabs Network has a DFM tool to help analyze your design and optimize it for manufacturing purposes. The idea is to retain the intended design features and function while minimizing production cost as much as possible. In addition, the platform makes sure that at every stage of the prototyping or manufacturing process, you always have access to a team of mechanical engineers and technicians in case you need project-related advice.
A design-to-manufacture company, SyBridge takes your product ideas and runs them through a whole series of optimization processes, all the way to production and quality control. Parts of this optimization include simulation analysis (such as computational fluid dynamics and finite element analysis), DFM approach, and prototyping. The company doesn’t specify in detail the extent of its product design capabilities, but you can book a consultation with their in-house expert to get assistance in matters related to your design, materials, or manufacturing. Whether SyBridge considers this part of the prototyping workflow or a separate service isn’t explicitly mentioned. The scope of services covers such product categories as consumer goods, health and beauty, industrial, life sciences, and aerospace.
Among the few differences between Star Rapid and SyBridge is that the former also caters to the agricultural industry (although this might be covered in the latter’s Life Science category). Everything else is just about the same. Both are mainly prototyping or low-volume manufacturing companies that also offer an assortment of additional services, such as surface finishing or light assembly, to refine the final prototype. Star Rapid also doesn’t provide a stand-alone product design service, but it does offer DFM (Design for Manufacturing) reviews to optimize the CAD file and improve manufacturability. Star Rapid is based in Guangdong, China, so you can probably get cheaper prices for plastic injection and CNC-machined parts compared to suppliers in North America or Europe.
More Design and Prototyping Firms You Might Want to Check Out:
13. IDEO
With more than 40 years of experience, IDEO has now positioned itself as a top product development and prototyping firm that specializes in industrial design and mechanical engineering. One of the firm’s biggest strengths is the ability to quickly produce prototypes and blaze through the entire iterative process while ensuring manufacturability.
A global product design firm, Frog Design, has its studios located in major cities all across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Most (if not all) projects are handled with a true adaptive approach by implementing client-specific development methodologies that work best for your products, your business, and your customers. Frog Design is known for its tendency to test product design early on in the process, often involving real users, as a guide to implement iterative improvements over the original idea.
Based in Silicon Valley among dozens of well-established tech companies, Speck Design specializes in the product development of consumer electronics and medical devices. It provides an end-to-end service including industrial design, mechanical engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing support. Speck Design has been around for more than 25 years, collaborating with clients from all backgrounds, including startups and Fortune 500 companies alike.
A multidisciplinary design firm with over 55 years of experience in the business, Delve has so far earned 200 design awards and, along with them, 1,500 patents to its name. It offers turnkey product development services, which include a whole range of prototyping processes done inside a massive 7,000 square feet facility filled with a fleet of the latest manufacturing tools.
It’s a pretty modest 3D design firm powered by no less than 35 professional engineers and designers. Design 1st specializes in the development of consumer electronics, especially those that require advanced sensor technologies and wireless connectivity features. Over the last 25 years, the firm has managed to transform at least 1,000 ideas into manufacture-ready products, partly thanks to its state-of-the-art rapid prototyping techniques.
Now part of the TriMech Group, MAKO Design + Invent remains a reliable option to handle your product development project. It also maintains a full suite of services, including industrial design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing liaison. It’s good to know that the firm still retains its business focus on collaborating with inventors and startups rather than with big corporations.
Here’s something a little bit different. Product Ventures doesn’t actually develop physical products of any kind, but it designs product packaging. If your product is categorized under food and beverage, household goods, personal care items, cleaning supplies, or basically consumables of any sort, the packaging is just as important as what’s inside. While the design process might not sound as complicated as the development of wearable devices or consumer electronics, it still takes a great deal of market insight and engineering to create innovative and effective packaging. Product Ventures especially focuses on creating sustainable packaging solutions.
Every product development firm is supposed to excel at CAD implementation, and Beyond Design is no exception. The firm highlights its expertise in SolidWorks and PTC Creo, more specifically in their Design for Manufacturing (DFM) applications, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). All those software tools are among the best to help engineers determine material selection, design simulation, test environments for the products, and optimize performance in general. Beyond Design also has an in-house rapid prototyping facility for 3D printing and CNC machining purposes.
Starting out in 1980, Smart Design has now completed more than 1,000 successful projects. The vast majority of those projects are physical product developments, but the firm is no stranger to digital designs as well. Much of their product development process emphasizes in-depth research, engineering design services, and rapid prototyping.
If you’ve been keeping up with the news from the design world for the last several decades or so, the name Gadi Amit should probably ring a bell. Regarded as a “Master of Design” by Fast Company Magazine, he’s the person behind the designs of Fitbit, PalmOne Zire 21, and Netgear Platinum II, among others. Gadi Amit, who received a National Design Award in 2013, is currently the President and Principal Designer of NewDealDesign.
Every product development project in the hands of RKS Design is handled with a “Psycho-Aesthetics” approach. In essence, the principle revolves around the idea of understanding how a design affects human emotion and perception to the point where it doesn’t just attract consumers, but also fosters trust and long-term adoption. According to RKS design, the method also minimizes the risk of loss throughout the product development process.
An all-encompassing design firm, Porticos provides new product development services that include post-production support. As part of the package, the firm also delivers failure analysis, cost engineering, design review, and even component obsolescence. It collaborates with Porticos Asia to source any custom part and subassembly (in case your product needs them).
The integrated design services from Teague span from initial concept development and prototyping to virtual design simulations and final production. Teague caters to the development of physical products as well as transformative digital services, or a hybrid design that integrates both forms. Over the course of its long history, Teague has partnered with such major brands as Kodak, Texaco, Microsoft, Boeing, and even NASA to develop a broad range of innovative, sophisticated design solutions.
The recipient of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Product Design in 2016, Ammunition developed a range of notable designs, such as the Polaroid Cube, UNICEF’s Kid Power Band, and Beats by Dr. Dre, among others. You can find more samples of the firm’s designs on their Behance page. Ammunition is best known for its creative ways to connect with clients and innovative methods to develop meaningful products.
The first thing you need to know about Karten Design is that it specializes in medical device design & development services and digital health solutions. Unless your product has anything to do with the health industry or medical application of any sort, look elsewhere. On the other hand, if the product in question can be categorized as a medical device, Karten Design should be one of the first firms you need to consider.
An appealing aspect of Nectar is that it always prioritizes cost-efficiency when creating a design meant to be mass-produced. This is not because the design firm skimps on quality assurance, but thanks to its ability to implement a DFM approach while expertly navigating the supply chain intricacies. Nectar’s facility is situated in Long Beach, California, and equipped with cutting-edge rapid prototyping technologies, including laser cutting tools, 3D printers, and CNC machines.
The NYC-based design firm has so far accumulated more than 100 design awards to its name as a testament to its professionalism and quality. PENSA is composed of an integrated team of engineers, researchers, and designers with a combined expertise to assist you with mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, design for manufacturing and assembly, manufacturing strategy, and design analysis.
For more than a decade now, the team at Brash Inc. has helped startups, inventors, entrepreneurs, and even established companies develop physical products, especially IoT devices and consumer electronics. The design firm currently has more than 40 patents registered in its name. Its fields of expertise include mechanical design, part analysis, PCB layout and schematics, component sourcing, rapid prototyping, and product certification.
The team behind AJProTech is composed of 45 full-time engineers, who have so far executed 55 projects with a 100% success rate. Known for its IoT designs, the firm excels at developing consumer electronics, including wearable devices, audio equipment, and electric vehicles. In 2025, the firm is recognized as a Top Product Design Company and a Top IoT Company by Clutch. AJProTech is situated in Calabasas, California.
A turnkey product development firm, Synapse provides such expert services as industrial design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, software for embedded systems, and manufacturing support. It has been around for more than 20 years with over 1,500 completed projects in its portfolio. The firm is based out of Seattle, Washington, and San Francisco, California.
Most job boards do not specialize in any type of profession or skill set. They only provide a space for employers to post projects and allow job seekers to apply for the required roles. That said, the job boards below focus on tech and creative talents, albeit broadly, and may include product designers.
34. The Dots
A point of highlight for The Dots is how it claims to maintain a database of more than 750,000 candidates from diverse professional backgrounds, all related to the creative and tech industries. But posting a job here isn’t free. A single job post costs £195 (around $265), for which the post remains active for 30 days. You can extend the post afterward, but then you have to pay the same amount for it. Almost all other features, such as advanced profiles search and filtering, direct messaging, custom shortlist, and availability view, are part of the premium subscription package that costs £75 (slightly more than $100) per month.
You can tell by the name that Archinect is a platform that focuses on the architectural industry. It brings you news about the latest developments in the field of study, architectural competitions, events, and emerging trends. Archinect also has a job board, although nearly every feature is locked behind a paywall. And you should only consider this option if your product ideas are architecture-related, for example, 3D furniture rendering services, home fixtures, HVAC equipment, and so forth. Posting a job on the platform costs $125 per project; it will remain online until a maximum of 90 days, after which you must renew the listing. The “Talent Finder” feature is available only to subscribed members, but it doesn’t clearly say how much the subscription fee is, at least without logging in.
It’s a digital publisher whose main site is filled with news of the latest advances in the world of manufacturing and product innovations. The “Communities” section hosts a few links leading to other forums for design and electrical/electronic professionals; one of those links takes you to the “Engineering Jobs” page. Registered users are welcome to post a job to the site, although it’s unclear whether the feature is available for free. Based on the currently available listing, it might serve you well to be very specific about the role you seek when posting a job. Instead of using the terms “product designer” and “prototype fabricator,” try some other relevant keywords like mechanical engineer, electrical/electronic engineer, industrial designer, or even engineering manager, depending on the type of product you’re making.
Posting a job to the GrabCAD Community doesn’t cost any money. It’s a free and open forum, frequented by professional engineers, STEM students, manufacturers, and designers to share CAD files, take part in design challenges, post tutorials, and essentially build their online networks. Unfortunately, the “Jobs and Career Opportunities” section doesn’t have separate sections for job posts by clients looking to hire CAD design freelancers and threads by members promoting their services. But it isn’t all that bad, considering the fact that everything is free, and you get to collaborate with the freelancers directly without having to worry about service and commission fees at all.
As far as talent diversity and availability are concerned, general freelancing platforms almost always have someone in their database willing to take your project. And you can probably say the same thing about job boards. One of the biggest concerns about many (but not all) of these general talent marketplaces is the low barrier to entry, meaning anyone can register as a freelancer and apply to your projects.
While it’s not actually a problem because you can always review their profiles and portfolios before you make the hiring decision, the fact that the platform offers very little assistance in screening the candidates isn’t best for employers. Some platforms, especially the premium ones, promise to only approve the most qualified, experienced, and skillful freelancers with proven track records. Among the most popular general freelancing platforms and job boards are as follows.
38. Toptal
A big selling point of Toptal is the claim that it only accepts fewer than the top 3% of the thousands of talents registering on the platform every month. This ensures that regardless of whom you end up hiring, you get some of the best available freelancers specializing in the skills you need. It currently focuses on six different profession categories, including new product designers, Product Managers, Project Managers, Marketing Experts, Developers, and Management Consultants. As of 2023 (the latest available data from the platform itself), Toptal had more than 2.7 million talents in its database. It’s not a free platform; you need to pay a flat monthly subscription of $79 to gain full access to the talent search feature. And that’s only for the search, excluding the pay rate charged by the freelancer if you end up hiring one from the platform. But there’s a refund offer in the event you can’t find the talent you need from the database.
Nearly all freelancers in Kolabtree have a PhD in their respective fields of expertise. While the platform largely focuses on scientific research and writing in the medical industry, it also has a respectable number of experts on product designs and prototyping who offer their services for relatively affordable prices. Most freelancers charge an hourly rate. Apart from that, Kolabtree works pretty much the same way as any typical freelancing platform. You can post a project and wait for the freelancers to apply to the job, or invite individual freelancers to provide quotes.
For every project, there’s a dedicated account manager to help you throughout the process. Kolabtree says you will get guaranteed quotes within 24 hours of posting the job on the platform. As for the candidate screening process, you can ask the platform to conduct a profile verification before you hire any freelancer for a project. Everything sounds like a premium feature, but Kolabtree is actually a free platform for employers. It doesn’t even charge you a payment processing fee when the project is done.
There are more than 82.5 million clients and freelancers registered on the platform. The number of jobs posted to the site thus far has reached over 24 million. It certainly is a massive talent marketplace, but with a fairly low usage fee. For every project done through the platform, there’s a processing fee of 3% or $3 (whichever is greater) on every payment to the freelancer, and that’s about it. All other features are available free of charge. This means you can post jobs, receive bids from freelancers, and review their portfolios at zero cost. Freelancer (the platform) also provides a Live Chat feature to help you communicate directly with freelancers, and a mobile app to manage your projects on the go.
All communications between clients and product modeling freelancers on the platform are manageable from the “Workflow” dashboard. This is where you post projects, receive bids or proposals from freelancers, review freelancers’ profiles, and monitor progress. Truelancer is free to use, but it charges a processing fee of anywhere from 2% to 3.9% on payments you send to freelancers. If you’re using a bank transfer in USD currency, the platform waives this fee.
One of the world’s largest general freelancing platforms, Upwork offers access to a massive talent database containing millions of freelancers’ profiles from a broad range of skill categories. While there’s no monthly subscription fee, the platform takes a commission fee of anywhere from 3% to 10% on every payment to the freelancers. Upwork also charges a contract initiation fee of $0.99 to $14.99 for every project valued under $100. There are two basic client account options, including Marketplace and Business Plus; the former allows you to send up to 30 invites per project post, whereas the latter comes with 60 invites that you can send to freelancers to bid on your project.
Only if you opt for the Enterprise account with a custom pricing structure will you get all the premium features, zero commission, and no contract initiation fee. You also get to purchase pre-planned service packages directly from product concept development freelancers, allowing you to hire them without going through the back and forth between bidding, proposal reviewing, and screening processes.
As mentioned earlier, many general talent marketplaces operate in a similar fashion to each other. Here are some additional platforms you might want to consider.
43. Guru
Yet another alternative in the general freelancing platform category, Guru operates in a largely the same business model as Truelancer. You get to post an unlimited number of jobs and receive quotes from freelancers at no cost at all. There’s a 2.9% processing fee, but you’ll receive a full refund of the fee if you’re using a wire transfer or an eCheck.
You’ll find a lot of similarities between Guru and PeoplePerHour. Both are general freelancing platforms, connecting clients with freelancers from all over the world to collaborate on projects of any category, including product designs and prototyping. Even the hiring workflow is pretty much the same, in which you post a project and choose a freelancer based on the incoming proposals/bids.
You’d probably think of RemoteHub as just another job board where you can post a project and expect 3D product rendering freelancers to apply for it within the next few days. RemoteHub does provide all the features you can expect from a typical job board, but it also allows you to purchase services directly from freelancers. The basic membership plan is free.
It’s a job board that operates more like a staffing agency. Once you post a job and receive applications from job seekers, you have the option to “only” shortlist the candidates and ask All Remote to step in for the pre-screening process. The platform works together with you to prepare the technical assessment based on the project requirements and questions for the candidates’ interview. All Remote can also help you negotiate salary with the candidates.
The entirety of Worksome encompasses a pretty comprehensive talent management platform. Among all the solutions it offers, the “Omni-Channel Sourcing” is the one that works most similarly to a job board. It allows you to post a job and distribute it to a range of talent marketplaces, including staffing agencies, from a single central place. The feature (or rather the app) comes with advanced skill filtering and a built-in messaging system to communicate with the candidates in real-time.
The most notable distinguishing factor of Fiverr is that the platform doesn’t actually let you post a project. It doesn’t allow freelancers to send bids, but they can offer pre-planned service packages. Clients browse for freelancers’ profiles (of gigs) and purchase any package for a fixed price. However, you can contact a freelancer and ask for a custom offer (like a proposal filled with the scope of work and price). The standard service fee is 5.5% of the project purchase price and an additional $3.5 for projects or orders under $100; all billed to the client.
You might want to try searching for industrial designers (instead of product designers) in Contra for the reason mentioned in the very first part of this list. You can post a project on the platform or browse and hire freelancers directly via the built-in messaging feature. Posting a job is free, but there is an optional $199 boost feature to highlight your project on the platform.
An international job board visited by 90 million job seekers every month, Jooble makes for a nice alternative to help spread the word about your hunt for qualified product designers and prototype makers. While direct job posting isn’t available for businesses based in the US, you can share the XML link (of the original job post) to the platform.
Physical Product designers and prototype makers are highly specialized fields of expertise that require multidisciplinary skills, including industrial design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, embedded software, design analysis with CAD applications, and prototyping experience. Certain products, for example, medical devices and consumer electronics, might also need safety certification support. Direct services are always good options, especially if you have the budget to cover the typically high price tag.
This is part of the reason why specialized platforms like Cad Crowd remain the most recommended option to source the right talent for your product development projects. Not only does it provide access to pre-vetted design talents, but it also offers complementary services, including IP protection, certification assistance, and manufacturing support at a relatively affordable rate. Get a quote today!
MacKenzie Brown is the founder and CEO of Cad Crowd. With over 18 years of experience in launching and scaling platforms specializing in CAD services, product design, manufacturing, hardware, and software development, MacKenzie is a recognized authority in the engineering industry. Under his leadership, Cad Crowd serves esteemed clients like NASA, JPL, the U.S. Navy, and Fortune 500 companies, empowering innovators with access to high-quality design and engineering talent.
Summer savings are heating up. From the Steam Summer Sale to GeForce NOW membership discounts, this week’s GFN Thursday delivers double the deals and more ways to get the most value from cloud gaming.
Plus, Dark Scrolls joins the growing Devolver lineup, alongside Square Enix’s The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales. They lead the charge for six new games joining the GeForce NOW library this week.
Steam Dreams Are Made of These
Add to cart, not to storage.
The Steam Summer Sale is here, bringing discounts across thousands of PC games as one of the year’s biggest opportunities to grow a gaming library.
Supported Steam games can be streamed across devices with GeForce NOW, making it easy to buy a game once, keep progress synced and pick up where the gameplay left off on PCs, Macs, handheld devices, phones, TVs and more.
In other words, the Steam Summer Sale brings the deals; GeForce NOW adds the flexibility.
As new titles expand collections, storage demands and hardware requirements expand with them. GeForce NOW helps remove those barriers by streaming supported games from powerful GeForce RTX servers in the cloud, allowing members to enjoy today’s biggest games on devices they already own. Since downloads and installs are handled in the cloud, games can be added to the cart without being added to storage.
Check out the “Sales & Special Offers” row in the GeForce NOW app to discover the discounts today.
The Ultimate Upgrade to Level Up for Less
The upgrade every game deserves.
The deals don’t stop there. Pair GeForce NOW’s summer sale with the Steam Summer Sale to spend less time waiting on downloads, managing storage or needing pricey hardware upgrades — and more time gaming.
Get $70 off a 12-month Ultimate membership or $35 off a 12-month Performance membership and experience GeForce RTX-powered gaming in the cloud across devices.
The Ultimate membership unlocks GeForce RTX 4080- and 5080-class performance in the cloud with up to 4K resolution, up to 120 frames per second (fps) and advanced technologies like NVIDIA DLSS, ray tracing and NVIDIA Reflex.
Dig Into Devolver
Written in chaos.
Dark Scrolls, the kinetic action roguelite from Devolver Digital, arrives on GeForce NOW with its blend of fast combat, evolving builds and unapologetic chaos. Set in a warped fantasy world that doesn’t take itself too seriously, players battle through shifting arenas packed with enemies, hazards and power-ups that can turn a run from fragile to unstoppable in seconds.
Stack abilities, experiment with wild combinations and adapt on the fly as the game constantly raises the stakes — rewarding bold play as much as careful movement.
On GeForce NOW, Dark Scrolls is ready the moment players are, streaming across devices with no downloads or setup required. It joins a growing lineup of Devolver Digital titles on the service — Cult of the Lamb, Hotline Miami, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, Inscryption, Enter the Gungeon and Ball x Pit — each delivering that distinct mix of style, surprise and controlled chaos, and just a click away with GeForce NOW.
A Storybook Across Centuries
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales arrives on GeForce NOW, delivering a charming, narrative-driven adventure filled with mystery and discovery. With a hand-crafted world and a focus on exploration, it blends classic adventure gameplay with modern, character-driven storytelling.
Follow Elliot — a curious traveler bound to a mysterious Millennium Core — as he’s pulled across eras in a journey that spans neon skylines, forgotten ruins and quiet villages on the edge of legend. Each era has its own rules and rhythms, with Elliot’s reactions and scribbled journal notes giving the story a warm, personal touch.
Stream the cinematic-quality visuals and responsive gameplay with GeForce RTX power in the cloud for Ultimate members. Experience Elliot’s time-twisting journey in sharp detail across supported devices — no high-end rig, patches or paradox prep required. Just jump in and pick up from wherever the last chapter left off.
In addition, members can look for the following:
Dark Scrolls (New release on Steam, available June 22)
SAND: Raiders of Sophie (New release on Steam, available June 22)
Deer & Boy (New release on Steam, available June 23)
Leaving the last word to the Community Corner, one GeForce NOW member recently shared being “so impressed” by GeForce NOW. They gave the service a spin because of affordable pricing and took a lower-end PC from 20-30 fps on low settings to 60+ fps with settings maxed out — really putting the WoW in their World of Warcraft.
What are you planning to play this weekend? Maybe even more importantly, what device are you planning to play on? Let us know on X or in the comments below.