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r/IndieGaming Rules
1 Submission requirements
Submission requirements
Your account must be at least 1 week old and have an actual posting history. Until that time, you may comment, just not submit anything.
2 What to submit
What to submit
Additional information and guidelines can be foundon our wiki.
Articles, reviews, videos, and trailers from their original source. Aim for high-quality content relevant to indie gaming.
Original content. Devlogs, gifs, screenshots, etc.
Discussion oriented text posts
3 Self-promotion
Self-promotion
Please abide by ourself-promotion rules.
When promoting a game or sharing development progress, please make onlyone submission every two weeks. Do not post the same content repeatedly.
Please do not submit the following content:
Let's Plays or Streams
4 Bad types of content
Bad types of content
Please do not submit the following types of content:
Store pages with no/little context.
Memes, macros, "funny" screenshots and so on.
Articles that just quote news from bigger sites without adding content or discussion.
Video articles. That's an article with a video and no article at all. Submit the video instead.
Non-English posts. If you link to an article or video that isn't in English you must provide an English translation.
Mobile links/link shorteners/Direct Downloads
5 Asset flipping
Asset flipping
If you are trying to flip a game quickly to make easy money, this rule is for you. We don't want any games that are obvious asset flips plaguing the subreddit. If you put in actual work into your game, you have nothing to worry about. We just don't want this sub to be filled with Digital Homicide quality games.
6 Piracy and leaks
Piracy and leaks
Please do not submit the following content:
Pirated or "leaked" content. Immediate permaban.
7 No adult content
No adult content
Pornographic and/or sexually explicit content is not allowed.
