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Apr 4 2015 Anchor | ||
Hi There, I'm fairly new to the indie scene. I've been working on my game for a while but it has been a fairly solitary experience. I enjoy it but I think its time to get into the scene a bit more I've gotten some feedback on my game from friends, but not much from anyone else. I've been tweeting about my game and asking for feedback there as well as a few other sites I'm a member of but still not much in the way of feedback or even downloads really. I was hoping some of you might have some good advice about getting feedback from my game, or if you want you could give it a play and tell me what you think Thanks for any suggestions/ideas |
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Apr 8 2015 Anchor | |
I think you would get more feedback, if you'd go to the recruiting section of the forum and look for alpha/beta testers instead of looking for general feedback. -- Need some polishing for your game with beautiful VFX? Check out my website: Game-vfx.com |
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Apr 8 2015 Anchor | ||
Something to lure people in would help. A screenshot perhaps or a introduction to what your game is about. The better the presentation the better the response. Something even I have to remind myself of. |
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Apr 9 2015 Anchor | ||
@iQew I didn't realise there were such forums here, I'll check them out, thanks! @ChrisCobay That does make sense, I'll get to it so! Cheers |
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