
I’m one of those people, who check all the games on Steam Greenlight when they can. There’s always a chance to stumble upon some really cool game you might like or a project which you might not like and would probably not buy, but still support by saying «yes» just because it looks cool. And while the service itself is far from perfect, a fact acknowledged by Valve themselves, it makes it easier for a lot of independent developers to get on Steam, the service which tends to help the game sales immeasurably. So let’s leave the imperfections of the service itself to Valve to fix, while I want to name two big things developers themselves should consider, while trying to Greenlight a game, from the viewpoint of a person who’s making the votes.




