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https://www.needycatgames.com/playtesters/


Help us test our games!

Needy Cat Games is seeking a team of volunteer playtesters to help us with a number of ongoing projects.

Playtesting involves playing a work-in-progress prototype of a game, then providing feedback to the designer. It's not for everyone! It involves playing with imperfect, unfinished rules, often with unattractive placeholder components, but if you can look past that it can be an incredibly rewarding experience that offers a number of insights into the creative process behind designing a game for the tabletop.

If you're interested in applying to be a playtester for Needy Cat Games, please use the form below to tell us a bit more about yourself. We can't guarantee everyone will be offered a place (we're starting small!) but we really appreciate any and all offers of help.

Thanks - we look forward to hearing from you!


form is through the link.


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