Hey, boardgame community friends! Last week we talked about Pitching, and a lot of us mentioned the importance of having a Sell Sheet to leave with the potential publisher(s). Let's chat about what things you find important for Sell Sheets, and what things to avoid.
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Manuel Correia Retweeted Manuel Correia
Name of the game, number of players, game length, synopsis, photos of the game in play, your name and contact details. I suggest picking photos that allow you to teach the game from them, if you can! Here are the ones that worked for me:https://twitter.com/gamesbymanuel/status/1283344084179001344 …
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That way you don't even need to get the game out or set it up. You can't always predict where the pitch will happen. There might not be a table! If the publisher wants to try out a round they can ask for it - which is a really good sign!
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Thanks for chiming in so quickly Manuel! I remember reading your article and seeing the part about pics that explained how to play. That seems like such a good idea when done in a visually pleasing way!
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Thank you, I hope it helps! Credit where it's due, the layout was done by the amazing @doodlio_studio :)
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