2. Unlike last year, I believe there is a good chance that people will come up with similar ideas (hopefully not).
In my case, my game is based around a simple idea that I believe others might think of.
Hence, I'm anxious to send you the playable alpha now, or create a page on my site about it.
I don't want anyone thinking I've ripped them off -
especially if they post a similar game ahead of mine.
In my case, my game is based around a simple idea that I believe others might think of.
Hence, I'm anxious to send you the playable alpha now, or create a page on my site about it.
I don't want anyone thinking I've ripped them off -
especially if they post a similar game ahead of mine.
Tho i'm not a organiser, why are you concerned about what others think? If you have come up with your idea, put the blood sweat and tears in and know that you came up with it from the ground up why should you be worried about how your game is perceived?
If you're that worried, make sure you keep your notes and in this case, blogging is a powerful tool

As long as you build the best game you can and are satisfied with the result, everything is awesome and anything else is just icing on the cake!
and we are still not sure if we will enter. But this topic is pretty damn hard, and fun to think about ^_^