Putting It Together

Now your idea is no longer just an idea. You've devised the essential elements of a game, and you know the answers to the vital questions that a publisher will ask. You have a game concept down on paper, and you're ready to show it to someone else for an opinion. The skeleton is assembled. Now it's time to put meat on the bones.

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