I’m trying to always do different stuff. Both creatively for myself, but also versus the competitive landscape. And I’m curious if I should just pick a design and take two more passes so people aren’t kicked in the face.
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Replying to @HyperboleGrant
Kicked in the face by how different (read: unfamiliar) it is? I think that's one of their greatest qualities.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
It’s the classic design toss up. A conundrum for the centuries. For the 12 people willing to learn and love it there are a lot more who want an easier to learn twist.
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Replying to @HyperboleGrant
I guess it's up to your target, then. Innovation or mainstream success?
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Replying to @HyperboleGrant
In that case you're doing everything right. :)
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
Well, I think Fox in the Forest does both. For example.
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Replying to @HyperboleGrant
I haven't tried that one yet but from just a customer standpoint it is beautiful, small and inexpensive so it's not a big risk for the buyer. That seems like the right space to try new ideas out.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
It is so fresh but also painstakingly hammered into something that is deep, satisfying, and simple.
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