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Creating an electronic game without a prototype is akin to shooting a movie without a script. A physical prototype will save your team tremendous amounts of time because everyone will have a clear understanding of the game you're making. In addition, a physical prototype will enable you to focus your creative energy on the game mechanics, without becoming distracted by the production and programming process. And most importantly, making a prototype gives you the freedom to experiment-and through experimentation comes innovation.
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