Re: Ever wanted to be random evil guy? Now you can!
Simple, developers room project. No less, no more. This isn't even a minigame. @munawar, completely right, except again, your small games are projects for developers room, not for new releases room. And as long as you move on from these projects, it's all fine, but problem is that people really don't move on. Noone is driving you away by telling you the truth that you should really honestly realize yourself. We can't tell the developer how can he advance and improve his coding when we aren't the ones having access to the source, nor is the developer asking for that. That type of feedback you can get in developer's room, but not in new releases, where people generally expect something playable and worth investing their time. If it drives you away when you are told to post alpha projects in developer's room, then how can you be a developer? When eventually you move on and make something bigger, you will get feedback that will be 10 times harsher than that.
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