The Special K's of German Game Design
One of the most distinctive aspects of the German game industry is the way that game designers are promoted. Games invariably include the designer's name on the cover, often prominently displayed. Compare this to British games, where designers are often an after-thought, or American games, where until recently, designers usually didn't even receive credit.
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One of the most distinctive aspects of the German game industry is the way that game designers are promoted. Games invariably include the designer's name on the cover, often prominently displayed. Compare this to British games, where designers are often an after-thought, or American games, where until recently, designers usually didn't even receive credit.
[Einstieg in Porträt-Reihe]