game-improvement
Game Improvement
Use this skill for focused iteration on an existing Playdrop project.
Workflow
- Log in, initialize, and validate the project
- Inspect 2 to 3 strong references before making major changes
- Improve visuals, audio, controls, feel, or performance
- Re-test locally
- Capture and validate before publish
Rules
- do not polish around a broken or confusing core loop
- if the strongest raw moment is still not worth clicking, step back before more surface polish
- use this skill to improve a viable game, not to rescue a concept that never worked
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