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The game collector showcase lets you showcase up to 4 of your favorite games, but you can upgrade it to 12 via the Point Shop. It also displays some in-game stats such as game completion rate and achievement progress. This showcase is also self explanatory.

It lets you display 6 items from your inventory, with the ability to showcase up to 16 items with Point Shop upgrades. This showcase functions a lot like the item showcase, but it includes platform stats such as how many market purchases or trades you've made.

It also allows you to add custom text at the end which is great for people who want to share information or have emoticon artwork. This showcase allows you to display 6 of the badges you've crafted, however if can display up to 18 badges when upgraded through the Point Shop. This showcase also displays how many badges you've crafted and how many trading cards you have.

This showcase lets you showcase a single game and how many hours you've spent in that game. You can also showcase things like "Steam" using the resource below. This showcase allows you to display up to 4 screenshots that you've taken in-game. This showcase acts a lot like your profile summary, but it allows a lot more text.

This is where you can tell the world who you are! Consider putting some general information about yourself, requirements for sending you a friend request, social media links, or anything else you'd like to share with the world.

You can also use this showcase to display your emotes, use them in tandem with your text or create beautiful artworks with them. Check out this website [steam. For some inspiration, free formatting templates and an introduction to emoticon artworks, visit the resources below. This showcase simply lets you display any one group that you're a part of. This showcase simply allows you to display one of your game reviews.

You can also write a review for Steam that's unrelated to a game, and include whatever content you'd like. Visit the resources below for more info. This showcase allows you to display a single workshop item that you've created. You can also use it to display art if you prefer. You can upload a workshop submission by visiting any game you own that has workshop support, visiting the workshop section of it's community hub, and clicking the "Submit Workshop" in the upper right corner of the page.

If you're interested in simply displaying art, visit this guide and the additional resources listed below. This showcase allows you to display your workshop submissions on your profile. You can display up to 5 submissions by default, but you can upgrade it to 10 in the Point Shop. It's a great way to show off mods and maps you've made for games.

Workshop showcases can display art of higher quality as it allows for bigger file sizes to be uploaded. This showcase allows you to display up to 4 custom images, as well as a link to your entire artwork gallery.

This is a very versatile showcase as it can be used to display any image you want, whether that be custom created artwork or a picture of your gaming setup, or anything else! As long as it follows Steam's content guidelines. You can upload artwork to your Steam profile here. If you want to upload art to a game's hub, simply visit the game's community section, navigate to artwork, and click the "Upload Artwork" button found at the upper right of the page. Please note, you won't be able to select this showcase until you have at least one artwork uploaded to your Steam account.

This showcase allows you to display up to 4 videos on your profile. You can ether link your YouTube channel to your Steam and showcase your videos that way, or you can be added as a contributor to other people's videos. This showcase lets you display any guide that you've favorited in the past on your profile. This is a great way to show support for your favorite guide.

A lot of people also use this showcase to simply display guides that have a visually appealing thumbnail. You can find such guides in the resource section below. ShirakamiFubuki - Public Group. KamikoKana - Public Group.

Workshop Showcase. Kamiko Kana. Achievement Progress 13 of Anime Artist. Interesting concept for a game, very cool art style. Basically, the purpose of this game is to make you "feel like an artist".

It's good if you're getting started, but don't expect to become an actual artist with this. Other than that, I like it and I would recommend it for the artwork. Leave a comment. Artwork Showcase. Completionist Showcase. Shirakami Fubuki. Created by - WhiteFoxy. Achievement Showcase. Thank you for playing! Screenshot Showcase.

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City of Santa Clarita Wednesday, Dec 8, The finalists will get to pitch their game to multiple publishers. Participating publishers will be announced as we confirm them. This replaces the physical game submission of previous years and means the contest is now completely online. I know that many designers who submit to this contest plan on self publishing. I hope that the pitch round can still be a valuable source of feedback, even if you are not looking for a publisher.

Speed pitching publisher list. We will still have coaches for round two and a focus on generating lots of feedback for every game. Submit your game here. This fee can be waived if it is a barrier to entry, email chris theboardgameworkshop. Fill out the submission form with links to your submission materials. Round one submissions will be judged on excitement for your game and how much judges like it overall.



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