Posted February 11, 2020 by Flamebait Games
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Hey there, Mattias here for our second devlog! In my previous text I promised to dive deeper into how we find cool game ideas, so let’s get into it!
As game developers, I’ve found there is usually not a shortage of game ideas. Every single person in a team is almost always carrying at least one game idea they feel is really cool. As a game studio, we exist to bring cool games to the world. However, to be able to make these games we obviously need cash and that means we also have to think of our games as a business. It isn’t enough that a game idea is cool, it also needs to have great market potential.
At Flamebait we use democracy, data and some gut feeling to find and decide which game project to dedicate ourselves to next. How this works is essentially a three-step process. We 1) Pitch & Vote, 2) Prototype, 3) Test and Analyze. Let’s walk through those steps.
This phase is all about exploring the ideas each team member is carrying. Everyone will prepare a 5-10 minute pitch of their game idea that they’ll show to the team. But just doing random ideas without any sort of direction could be damaging to the company. We found that it’s important before doing any internal pitch to establish what sort of games our company wants to make. We did this by establishing these five pillars:
With these pillars in mind, each team member creates and performs their pitch. After pitching we do a Q&A followed by a discussion to make sure everyone is on the same page before moving on to voting.