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It is time to take a look at Games Market Terms of Use

Games Market Terms of Use explain the Loquiz Games Market regulations. Loquiz aim is to be transparent to all game concept developers and purchasers. That is why we come up with written out terms for clarifying information around the Games market.

In short, Loquiz Games Market is a place for game concepts that Loquiz users can modify and use in their events.

Games Market for the event professional

Games Market is a place to get ideas for your events and find proven game concepts to implement. For utilizing game concepts, there is a need for a Loquiz subscription. Therefore I also want to invite all possible purchasers to make acquaintance with the Games Market Terms of Use. Above all, you can get an idea of how the purchased game concept is handled.

For the game developer

Games Market Terms of Use is about agreements between a game concept provider and Loquiz. For instance, by putting the game to the Games Market the game developer agrees to display the game concept summary to all Loquiz users.

Furthermore, it is important to notice that Loquiz does not support business models based on a revenue share or player credit selling at the moment. However, Loquiz is taking an approach to share information on those proven concepts through other channels (ex. blog posts) than the Games Market. 

You can find out more about Terms of Use here 👇
https://loquiz.com/terms-of-use/#games-market

If you have questions, do not hesitate to ask Linda

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