Title | [The name of the game you're developing] |
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Version Number | [To keep track of changes and updates to the document] |
Date | [The date of the current version for reference] |
Overview | [A brief summary introducing the game's concept and objectives] |
Version | Date | Changes Made |
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Game Concept captures the essence of your game, defining its core ideas, goals, and experience. It serves as a blueprint for the rest of the development process, guiding the team toward a unified vision.
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Target Audience section focuses on identifying and understanding the players your game is designed for. By defining your audience, you can make informed decisions on gameplay, tone, and accessibility features that will resonate with them.
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Genre(s) section outlines the specific category your game falls under, establishing the framework for its design and player expectations. By clearly defining the genre and its conventions, you ensure your game meets, or innovates within, those expectations.
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