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J. N. Rosenfield BoeiraLean Game Development https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9843-5_12

12. Creating Ideas for Iterating

Julia Naomi Rosenfield Boeira1  
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Winnipeg, MB, Canada
 

Before iterating, it’s necessary to come up with ideas about what you need to improve in the next stage and understand which feedback and hypotheses results can be used to improve your game. After measuring and analyzing, you need to use all the generated information. This stage is called ideation, which is similar to inception, but much shorter and more focused. Also, during the ideation stage, you have a lot more information about the game because it is already being developed. ...

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