Game Founder Self-Audit

Before you ask for outside feedback, find out what is strategy, what is fear, and what your game actually needs next. This will help you to get ready for strategic feedback and outside support.

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Know what you are protecting before you ask for help.

Game founders are often told to get feedback, pitch earlier, validate their idea, or prepare for funding.
But those steps only work if you can separate the game from your own fears, assumptions, and attachment to the current plan.

The Game Founder Self-Audit helps you reflect on your readiness before you bring your game to mentors, publishers, grantors, players, or strategic partners.

This is for you if…

You do not need a perfect game yet. You need enough honesty and clarity to make the next strategic step less blurry.

You feel stuck between options.
You keep changing direction, but you are not sure whether the problem is the idea, the execution, or your own fear of choosing.

You want feedback, but it feels scary.
You know outside perspective could help, but you also worry that feedback might threaten the version of the game you love.

You are preparing for support.
You are thinking about mentorship, funding, pitching, a publisher, or a program and want to be more ready before you show up.

You need a reality check.
You want to know whether your current plan is based on evidence, hope, avoidance, or a clear strategic decision.

What it includes.

The workbook guides you through founder-readiness prompts, decision audits, and exercises that help you understand how you currently respond to uncertainty, feedback, and strategic pressure.

  • Founder readiness self-assessment
  • Feedback openness checklist
  • “Am I protecting the game or avoiding reality?” worksheet
  • Decision-making audit
  • Assumption vs. evidence worksheet
  • Audience empathy exercise
  • Red flag reflection prompts
  • “What would I change if I knew my current plan would fail?” exercise

Need more than a self-audit?