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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter"Friendslop" and its low-stakes companion idle games graciously form the official Steam Little Leagues, says How To Market A Game director Chris Zukowski. So, in an interview with GamesRadar+ during Game Developer Conference 2026, the Steam expert advises developers to start with a couple of practice swings before trying for a home run with something like new indie darling Mewgenics.
This is not just a baseball analogy: it's life according to Zukowski, who associates Mewgenics developers Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel with the non-stop Flash games era in the early 2000s. Ex-wunderkind Glaiel made his first game with Flash by age 12, in 2002, and it was McMillen's 2008 Flash game Meat Boy that ultimately led to his more mainstream success with Super Meat Boy in 2010. "You have to have those lots of swings at bat," Zukowski says.
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"Steam, all of a sudden," comments Zukowski, "has a Little League section, and it is idle games, friendslop – where you can just churn out these games and learn that stuff, and then you can make your dream game, 'artistic vision.'" Everyone has to start somewhere.
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