Game Design Documents

A game design document (or game design doc) serves a dual purpose :

  1. It gives you a chance to solidify your ideas on paper.
  2. It should give a game development team a center where everyone is "on the same page."

Game Design Documents

In Progress

We're currently working on more game design documents both as examples and for actual games.

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