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I asked some questions online for help, and got some suggestions for a circular menu. But what about game developers? Now, adapting for a more specific audience: Should game developers feel obligated? One of the main reasons is because of the value of team dynamics and secondary influence—something this Gamasutra article explains beautifully. All that variety is crucial to coming up with something special in a game studio.

Some studios look for people who apart from being good at what they do can bring something called secondary influence. In the context of game development, this is the act of allowing different fields of interest separate from the gaming world to influence the games one makes. Secondary influence alone will make a pretty poor designer. But must all game developers be gamers? Hopefully, this has been as fulfilling to read as it has been to write.

Steam and PlayStation have been waiting for you. Anderson Addo is a game and app developing hobbyist who enjoys writing and learning about game design. He runs the solo game studio Lumberjack Apps, which he started in in high school.

One of his most successful games is Dimension Dash - a game that got over 20, active players in it's first year of release. He also runs the Loading Developer blog and post every few weeks, as often as his hectic school life would allow.

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