[PIGMI] Hey should we be doing this?

Paul Turbett (Black Lab Games) paul at blacklabgames.com.au
Tue Nov 9 04:08:47 PST 2010


"Most people can't speak that well about their games"

Perhaps learning to speak well about your game could be an option to
consider? There are public speaking clubs like Rostrum and Toastmasters that
can help teach skills like structuring a speech/presentation, and presenting
to an audience. I joined a nearby Rostrum club earlier in the year, and I
think it's helped me quite a lot.


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:pigmi-pigmi.org-bounces at lists.pigmi.org] On Behalf Of Joel Blackwell
Sent: Tuesday, 9 November 2010 10:33 AM
To: pigmi at pigmi.org
Subject: Re: [PIGMI] Hey should we be doing this?

Nah. Most people can't speak that well about their games. Any home-made 
version of that wouldn't go anywhere on Youtube... unless it was 
incredibly poor, and it may then go viral for the wrong reason ;)

-Joel


On 9/11/2010 6:35 AM, Andy Hawkins wrote:
> I came across this bit of marketing. Do you think we should all be
> marketing our games like this? Perhaps doing an evening session with
> Lets Make Games and video it, then make it viral?
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEUf6Cg1vwI
>
> Andy H.
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