In this game design tutorial, we discuss how you can use playtesting to find out what’s broken in your game and fix it — long before real players ever get a crack at it. Playtesting is one of the most important tools available to a game developer; ignore at your own risk!
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really interesting
thanks !
Dude! Best presentation on play testing I’ve seen! Simple and to the point.
The industry still doesn’t focus on this enough.
Play testing has totally changed my games and made them much better than they would have otherwise been.
Thanks!
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