Yacht Club Games Needs Your Help in Deciding the Genre of Its Next Game

Yacht Club Games Needs Your Help in Deciding the Genre of Its Next Game

The future lies in the public.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 25, 2016 @ 06:00 PM (Staff Bios)
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Want to help out Yacht Club Games?

Wait, they need help?

Yes, when creating their next game! Come on, the free DLC for Shovel Knight has to end someday. Anyway, Yacht Club games needs your help in deciding what should be the next game from them, so they released a poll with the following statement:

"We're always kicking around ideas for what kind of games we'd want to make one day! What would you like to see us tackle next? Do you want more Shovel Knight, or something new? Games are complex creations with many elements... so we're just going to cleverly collapse these down to something you might already know!

Note: All games would be in a retro graphical style, similar to Shovel Knight.

Note2: This is a suggestion poll to help us see what you might be excited to see!"

So if you want to help decide the next genre of game, feel free to take the poll!

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