In the mean time I learned...
As mentioned in this and later posts. Original Link(s) have been removed. Sorry.
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in order to properly give you free advice, in order just to see your early release (Beta ?) version ?OP has/is amending this policy.
Removed: After polite request from OP
Analogy:
We sometimes help fellow EEVblog members, when they need help with their circuits/Schematics.
But if it cost at least ...deleted..., just to download the Schematic. I don't think they would get much help.
The video (about your game) is free, but seems to be very short and not give much away about the game.Striked out, see OP's post, below:
tl;dr
Although it is fair enough if you want to charge money for your game, later/now. If you want people to look at it, and give their impressions of it (Beta testers, evaluators, reviewers, testers, professionals, etc). You may want to review your pricing arrangements, as regards such people, such as EEVblog members. Until the game is finally finished/released.
EDIT:
Another (maybe better still option), would be to also release a completely free,
DEMO, probably cut-down/restricted version. Which would give both us and possible future customers (nothing to do with EEVblog), a way of seeing what it is like, and being able to evaluate it. The demo version could probably be updated, at a considerable slower rate than the main/full version product. To minimize the extra work required in maintaining two versions.
EDIT2:
Edited after polite request(s), from OP.