Can my upcoming games keep up in an adventure genre?

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  1. What do you want to achieve?
    :star2:Should I change the genre of my upcoming games?

  2. What is the issue?
    I possibly believe that it used to be great like it wasn’t just simulators all day long. We had prison, funny, zombie and fighting genres.
    Our small games are being put in a small corner like a lab rat :rat:. You know my game is considered a “adventure genre” which is totally fine but has the puzzle/simulator type genres taken over and that depending on what genre it is, the more likely it gets popular and like I want to know if whatever game genre you have, I don’t think it should matter and you should get popular anyways.

  3. What solutions have you thought of so far?

:face_with_monocle: Not much but I would like to see what people would say about this.

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well, the hardest game type to keep up with is the tycoon games. because i feel like there is a new one every day. but for your game i think it would be more of a horror game just looking at the thumbnails of the game

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Oh okay thanks!. I actually designed them really good and scary!.

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Genres are a very legacy feature and as far as I know, they don’t actually matter to discoverability. You can’t search by genre anymore and the types of Genre available kinda suck. You’d be better off just theming your game through how it’s built.

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