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A Game Like Stanley Parable, but About Options Menus

Solo Dev Releasing my first game, It's called The Options Menu Game. I wanted to make something that is more of a love letter to devs, but is fun and silly to showcase.

As a dev, what things do you find great/frustrating about making Options Menus. I am trying to incorporate the passion that we devs have for making games into this. Looking for just authentic responses that can elevate people's perception of what we do.

u/BelfrostStudios — 26 days ago

A Game About Options Menus | As Devs What Part Do You Love or Hate About Making Them?

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Hey so I am making a game about Options Menus, I really want to get feedback from other devs on their own love and frustrations about Options Menus. The game plays out like Stanley Parable so it's really goofy/wacky, but I want to get feedback from devs in the field to try and make something that is more of a love letter to the game dev community.

Personally I find players scrutinize Options Menus if one small thing doesn't work, but if everything else works it's just cool moving on. They can take a lot of work and be customized a lot.

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u/BelfrostStudios — 26 days ago