


G64: Adventure and Strategy are great, Action, RPG and Simulation are okay, Casual is terrible.PC: Adventure, Simulation, and Strategy are great.We recommend running a Game Report for every single game, as it will tell you if the genre/topic combination was good or if it was the reason your game flopped.Īs for systems, here are the genres that work well on the earliest five available platforms: There are a ton of topics and you’ll unlock them in a different order every time, so it’s best to experiment to see what works.

You also want to make sure you’re developing for the right system. The first step to making a good game is a winning combination of topic, genre, and audience (unlocked a short while in).
