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You ve worked for months, or probably years, on a game and it s time to share it with the world. You want everyone to get as excited about it as you are, but how do you communicate to your audience all of the wonderful opportunities that exist within this new experience you ve created? Everyone has their own unique way of developing great ideas that engage audiences so that they get as excited about this new release as you are, and this is true of myself and all of my colleagues at Maverick. In fact, one of the few consistencies we agree on is that, when it comes to having ideas, it needs to be personal. So, in that vein, the process I set out below is anchored in my own particular approach to developing ideas and I would encourage you to develop a process that works for you. ....
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A life-long Hornet paid his final visit to Vicarage Road stadium. Michael Molyneux, 65, also known as ‘Mole’, was a programme seller and steward at Watford FC and supported the Golden Boys since the age of three. His funeral took place on Tuesday (February 23) as the funeral procession passed Vicarage Road for his final visit. Luther Blissett has been helping the family by launching a JustGiving page for donations to be made for Watford FC’s Community Sports and Education Trust. Mole was treated to one last trip of Vicarage Road In a statement issued by the family, they wrote: “Luther (Blissett) and some of his friends were there to send him on his final journey, many wearing WFC colours. ....
HONG KONG: About a thousand police officers were deployed this morning to arrest 53 pro-democracy advocates under Hong Kong’s new national security law, the National Security Department announced. Those arrested are accused of “subversion” for allegedly trying to paralyse government activity and to force Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam to resign. All 53 took part or helped organise primary elections for the pro-democracy camp in July when some 600,000 Hong Kongers voted to choose candidates for Hong Kong’s Legislative Council (LegCo). Shortly after that, Lam decided to postpone the elections – scheduled for 6 September – by a year because of the pandemic emergency. ....
NowTV cited sources as saying that the arrests for alleged subversion came after candidates made an election pledge to veto government budgets. Former lawmakers Alvin Yeung, Andrew Wan, Au Nok-hin, Claudia Mo, Eddie Chu, Gary Fan, Helena Wong, James To, Jeremy Tam, Kwok Ka-ki, Lam Cheuk Ting, Raymond Chan, Roy Kwong and Wu Chi-wai were among those arrested, according to social media posts. Organiser of the primaries Benny Tai was also detained alongside district councillors: Andrew Chiu, Andy Chui, Ben Chung, Clarisse Yeung, Fergus Leung, Kalvin Ho, Kinda Li, Lawrence Lau, Lee Yue-shun, Lester Shum, Michael Pang, Ng Kin-wai, Ricky Or, Roy Tam, Sam Cheung, Shun Lee, Sze Tak-loy, Tat Cheng, Tiffany Yuen and Henry Wong Pak-yu. ....