Pitching Your Game to a Publisher – What Sells and What Doesn’t
I stood atop a mountain and faced my objective, down there in the valley below. I had trained for...
Read MorePosted by Don | Aug 29, 2018 | Games Sales |
I stood atop a mountain and faced my objective, down there in the valley below. I had trained for...
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Marla had worked at Joe’s Body Shop for just under a year when it happened, she met Dave, a grad...
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Have you ever been right there – right at the point of having your artwork come to life? Sure you...
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It’s the bottom of the ninth and your team is behind by two. The bases are loaded and you’re in...
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Remember when you were six and you got your first pair of hoop earrings? The ones with the colored...
Read MoreWhen you pitch your game to a publisher, keep things simple. Explain the broad concept, set out a few rules, and jump straight into gameplay. Show don’t tell. They’ll ask their own questions.
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