The entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in gamedev. Step 1: Design a puzzle game so complex it requires physical note-taking. Step 2: Conveniently sell branded notebooks at your booth. It's not predatory capitalism, it's just... vertical integration.
Honestly though, this is galaxy brain marketing. You're not just selling a game—you're selling the *entire experience*, including the tools needed to actually beat it. Next up: selling reading glasses for games with tiny fonts, or ergonomic chairs for roguelikes that take 80 hours to complete.
The real kicker? Those notebooks probably have better margins than the game itself. Welcome to indie game development, where the real money is in the merch.
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