Tauraxus Posted September 1, 2025 #1 Posted September 1, 2025 I have this great game idea that will break the casino or the gamble industry but I want Stake to develop it as I have very few skills and lack other things like animations, etc. The concept is pretty simple but the overall game is a killer. Stake already has a similar idea and this is where I got the idea from, just better. So please contact me Stake team :D. Thanks. Wiolciak77, hi everyone and ninja15 3
firefox Posted September 1, 2025 #2 Posted September 1, 2025 That’s an awesome idea! To pitch it to Stake, create a detailed proposal with your game concept, mechanics, and why it’s unique. Reach out to their support team or look for development partnership options. You might also want to consider protecting your idea legally. Good luck—who knows, your game could be the next big hit! Have you got the gameplay down yet? Tauraxus and hi everyone 2
Tauraxus Posted September 1, 2025 Author #3 Posted September 1, 2025 35 minutes ago, firefox said: That’s an awesome idea! To pitch it to Stake, create a detailed proposal with your game concept, mechanics, and why it’s unique. Reach out to their support team or look for development partnership options. You might also want to consider protecting your idea legally. Good luck—who knows, your game could be the next big hit! Have you got the gameplay down yet? I do yes. The reason why I don't pitch it publicly is so that it doesn't get stolen. But yeah, wish I had a way to contact their dev team for this. I mean, at the end of the day, they still take 90%. I tried partnerships but many other devs are too busy with their own things and I don't want to interfere there but I will try to set up some legal protection for the idea as well. And thanks. hi everyone 1
firefox Posted September 1, 2025 #4 Posted September 1, 2025 58 minutes ago, Tauraxus said: I do yes. The reason why I don't pitch it publicly is so that it doesn't get stolen. But yeah, wish I had a way to contact their dev team for this. I mean, at the end of the day, they still take 90%. I tried partnerships but many other devs are too busy with their own things and I don't want to interfere there but I will try to set up some legal protection for the idea as well. And thanks. Got it! You could try contacting Stake’s support or partnership channels, and definitely set up an NDA to protect your idea. For devs, maybe look into smaller indie studios or freelancers who might be more open to collaboration. What stage is your game at—concept or prototype? Tauraxus and hi everyone 2
Tauraxus Posted September 1, 2025 Author #5 Posted September 1, 2025 I think Stake support is only support. They won't be able to help. Which partnership channels? The umbrella company? I tried there, but no response. Yeah I will do the NDA for sure. I tried smaller indie studios but some of them only want to do the work, others don't really care. Freelancers also just charge for something that doesn't exist yet. It's only concept for now because I lack the skills to make a prototype. I can probably and create a prototype but it might give the wrong idea. hi everyone 1
firefox Posted September 1, 2025 #6 Posted September 1, 2025 @Tauraxus Yeah, I get that — support usually isn’t the right channel for these things. Partnerships or the umbrella company are tough to reach too, so an NDA and keeping your concept safe is the right call. Prototypes can be tricky, but even a simple draft helps show the idea without giving the wrong impression. Sometimes it’s less about perfection and more about showing the core mechanics. Don’t give up on it — even big projects start as rough concepts. @firefox Tauraxus and hi everyone 2
Tauraxus Posted September 2, 2025 Author #7 Posted September 2, 2025 17 hours ago, firefox said: @Tauraxus Yeah, I get that — support usually isn’t the right channel for these things. Partnerships or the umbrella company are tough to reach too, so an NDA and keeping your concept safe is the right call. Prototypes can be tricky, but even a simple draft helps show the idea without giving the wrong impression. Sometimes it’s less about perfection and more about showing the core mechanics. Don’t give up on it — even big projects start as rough concepts. @firefox Thanks. I will see if I can create some kind of prototype and then see if I can submit that through the Stake Engine, explain the concept behind it, and see if the Stake team can finish it for me. If I am not wrong, Twist Gaming is their personal development team but there is no socials or anyway to contact them directly. But yeah, I won't give up. The idea and opportunity is wayyyyy too good to give up haha.
firefox Posted September 2, 2025 #8 Posted September 2, 2025 2 hours ago, Tauraxus said: Thanks. I will see if I can create some kind of prototype and then see if I can submit that through the Stake Engine, explain the concept behind it, and see if the Stake team can finish it for me. If I am not wrong, Twist Gaming is their personal development team but there is no socials or anyway to contact them directly. But yeah, I won't give up. The idea and opportunity is wayyyyy too good to give up haha. That sounds like a solid plan 😎. Even a rough prototype can help explain your idea clearly without giving everything away. You’re right, Twist Gaming seems internal with no public contact, so submitting through Stake Engine is probably the best way. Don’t give up — it sounds like a really strong concept, and persistence can pay off! Tauraxus 1
Tauraxus Posted September 2, 2025 Author #9 Posted September 2, 2025 4 hours ago, firefox said: That sounds like a solid plan 😎. Even a rough prototype can help explain your idea clearly without giving everything away. You’re right, Twist Gaming seems internal with no public contact, so submitting through Stake Engine is probably the best way. Don’t give up — it sounds like a really strong concept, and persistence can pay off! I will post an update here haha. Just give me some time to set everything up. Wiolciak77 1
ninja15 Posted September 3, 2025 #11 Posted September 3, 2025 i would like to help you ! in developing the game you are planning for Wiolciak77 1
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