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MenuI have an idea for an educational game. I need advice on who I should engage to help me build out a prototype/pilot what software etc
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It's not easy to answer this question until you provide details regarding your idea.
- You should engage a company/professional that specializes in mobile games to create a list of features required to shortlist the right software.
- You should engage a graphic designer to help you design the game.
- You should engage a developer to help you build out the prototype.
- You should engage an animator to help you create the characters and animations for your game.
- You should test your game with real people to see if it’s fun and engaging.
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I'm more than happy to help you regarding how to do the pilot, and I can direct you to someone who can help with the prototype (I just need to better understand the game - for example: is it a mobile app? For computers? SaaS?)
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Prototyping is the term used in developing software, electronics, and physical products. Piloting is the term used in developing a new process, management system or service.
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