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Seeking a Publisher

If you’re seeking a publisher, do not launch the demo or game. Instead, focus on polishing content on social media. Some publishers may accept a Steam page created without a demo or game, while others might want a Steam page with the demo or game but will look at the number of wishlists, sales, followers, etc.

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<aside> 💡 Tip:

SeriesSeed

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<aside> 💡 Tip: To put things in perspective, £2k for an early-stage founder can be developing a basic landing page, a week's worth of Google Ads, one month's membership payment for a co-working space, initial branding and logo design services, domain registration and basic web hosting charges, and perhaps paying for a cost-effective social media marketing campaign.

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Founders of gaming startups often turn to crowdfunding platforms to raise funds. Here are some popular platforms they use, many accelerators and incubators exist in this industry a sneak peek to them is here, but I do have 6000+ more of every type in the gaming industry, investors etc:

  1. Gamefound: Launched in 2015 by the Awaken Realms group, Gamefound is a crowdfunding platform with a robust community of almost 1 million backers. It facilitates campaigns for games of all kinds, including tabletop games, video games, and card games.

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  1. GameOnTableTop: This is a crowdfunding platform specifically for creators of tabletop games. In addition to serving as a crowdfunding portal, GameOnTableTop offers tools for eCommerce, order management, and digital fulfillment.
  2. Pozible: Based in Australia, Pozible supports crowdfunding campaigns for various projects, and it has a sizable community of gamers in its Technology and Gaming category.
  3. Kickstarter: American platform Kickstarter is one of the most popular crowdfunding sites in the world, and its #1 category is Games.
  4. Indiegogo: is the largest international crowdfunding platform that features categories for both video games and tabletop games. Absolutely, there are several alternative ways to fund a gaming startup:
  5. Venture Capital (VC) Funding: This involves raising money from venture capitalists who invest in startups. There are now many gaming-focused VC funds, and the number has grown significantly in recent years.
  6. Angel Investors: These are individuals who provide capital for startups in exchange for ownership equity or convertible debt. They can be found through other entrepreneurs, lawyers, accountants, AngelList, angel investor networks, venture capitalists, investment bankers, and crowdfunding sites.

Bootstrapping: This is when indie game developers fund their projects through self-funding3. 8. Project Funding: Under this model, you find a game publisher who pays for the development cost of the game.