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Making People Understand And Care About Your Game

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An exploration into the customer value proposition, AKA the full, persuasive explanation as to why someone would want your game and what they’d get if they bought it.

Site iconGame Developer — September 19, 2019

It’s easy to forget how to explain the appeal of your game to outsiders who haven’t been immersed in it the way you have. Victoria Tran of Kitfox Games provides a clear and helpful set of guidelines on what to focus on and what you’ll need to know to frame your value proposition effectively.

Tags: Shared Link, TOPIC: Marketing, CREATOR: Victoria Tran

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