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Steamworks Development | Communicating With Players Part 1, with Jenny Windom from Rose City Games @SteamworksDev | Uploaded April 2021 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Sometimes it can feel like player communication and events are only useful for big online multiplayer games, but in this conversation Jenny helps to prove otherwise. This session focuses on some of the strategies and techniques used to build community and engagement around two smaller single-player games: Garden Story, an upcoming adventure RPG developed by Picogram, and Floppy Knights, a card battler developed by Rose City Games. (Sorry, the live Q+A was not included due to a technical issue while recording)
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Communicating With Players Part 1, with Jenny Windom from Rose City Games @SteamworksDev

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