We are making very small game in 50 days (9/50)
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We are making an interactive fiction in 50 days (8/50)
/r/interactivefiction is a community that welcomes discussion of all types of interactive fiction. Feel free to ask for or give recommendations, to ask for help in authoring or finding interactive fiction, to link to posts about interactive fiction, to share interactive-fiction inspired artwork, or to advertise your own work (please limit to once a week or less) or jams and competitions.
I am preparing a storyboard for my Visual Novel project. What do you think?
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I'm preparing a storyboard for the artist to replace our AI slop drawings. Any advice?
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We release a game in 50 days (7th day report). Thanks for your feedback all week long!
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I found close to 1,000 streamer emails. Here's my strategy

This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!
She came up to me while I was writing a horror story and started biting our logo. I can't focus.
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What do you recommend for an indie game in the Visual Novel genre to look attractive at a glance?
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What do you recommend for a Visual Novel to look attractive at a glance?
A community for discussing visual novels and the visual novel medium.
We are making an interactive fiction in 50 days (4/50)
/r/interactivefiction is a community that welcomes discussion of all types of interactive fiction. Feel free to ask for or give recommendations, to ask for help in authoring or finding interactive fiction, to link to posts about interactive fiction, to share interactive-fiction inspired artwork, or to advertise your own work (please limit to once a week or less) or jams and competitions.
Which do you prefer this? AI or amateur hand drawing?
This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!
There is very little gameplay in my game. It is mostly story. Do you think this gameplay video is attracting attention?
This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!
I'm working on a game that I plan to finish in 50 days (2/50)
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Livber: Smoke and Mirrors - In 50 days we plan to launch the game and need your help!
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Livber: Smoke and Mirrors - In 50 days we plan to launch the game and need your help!
A community for discussing visual novels and the visual novel medium.
3 friends and 1 cat, we decided to put our dream game (1,5 years old) aside and make a short 1 hour game. In 50 days we'll release the game.
This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!
“Investors don't care about the game, they care about if they can make money.” I pitched my game considering that and they loved it.
This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!
What is the biggest thing that can make you love a visual novel?
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What are the things you hate most in an interactive fiction?
/r/interactivefiction is a community that welcomes discussion of all types of interactive fiction. Feel free to ask for or give recommendations, to ask for help in authoring or finding interactive fiction, to link to posts about interactive fiction, to share interactive-fiction inspired artwork, or to advertise your own work (please limit to once a week or less) or jams and competitions.
Analysis: Your Most Disliked Things in Visual Novels
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What is the biggest thing that can make you dislike a visual novel?
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Do you think “Roadwarden” or “The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante” is a Visual Novel?
A community for discussing visual novels and the visual novel medium.
I Doubled My Wishlist Last Week: Low Participant Steam Events Bring in the Most Wishlists (Analysis and Question)
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