What does the puzzle and game creation service include?
It includes custom puzzle or game concept development, rules, player instructions, clues or prompts, answer keys where needed, and final delivery files. The exact scope depends on your package, topic, audience, and whether you need a printable, digital, educational, event-based, or brand-focused game.
What do I need to provide before the project starts?
You need to provide the theme, audience, purpose, preferred difficulty level, brand notes if any, required format, deadline, and examples you like. If you already have questions, words, images, or learning objectives, sharing them helps the work stay accurate and aligned.
How long does delivery usually take?
Delivery usually takes 3 to 7 days depending on the package. Simple puzzle concepts are faster, while multi-part games, educational activities, branded experiences, and larger content sets need more time for structure, review, and clean final formatting.
How do revisions work?
Revisions are used to refine the agreed concept, wording, rules, difficulty level, layout clarity, or answer key. The number of included revisions depends on your package. A revision does not usually include changing the entire project direction after approval unless a custom scope is agreed.
Can I request a custom puzzle or game type?
Yes, custom offers are available for specific puzzle types, learning games, team activities, campaign games, quiz formats, scavenger hunts, escape-room style tasks, trivia sets, and activity book content. A custom quote is best when your scope does not fit the listed packages.
Do you offer urgent delivery?
Urgent delivery may be available for smaller projects or clearly defined requirements. It depends on complexity, current workload, required file formats, and how quickly you can provide feedback. For tight deadlines, send the brief first so the scope can be reviewed.
Which final file formats can I receive?
Common delivery formats include PDF, DOCX, Google Docs text, PNG, JPG, and editable source files where applicable. The best format depends on whether you need printable pages, handoff to a designer, online use, workshop material, or publishing-ready content.
Will I own the final puzzle or game content?
You can use the final approved work for your project, business, campaign, event, class, or publication after delivery. Ownership and commercial-use expectations should be stated before the order starts, especially if you need exclusive usage, resale rights, or publishing rights.
What is the difference between Basic, Standard, and Premium?
Basic is for one simple puzzle or small concept, Standard is for a more complete and flexible game or puzzle set, and Premium is for larger, more polished, or brand-ready projects. The main differences are scope, depth, delivery files, support, and revision allowance.
What happens if I am not satisfied with the first draft?
You can request revisions based on the package included revision count. Clear feedback helps improve the concept, instructions, difficulty, and wording. If the concern is outside the original brief, a custom add-on or revised scope may be recommended.
How will communication be handled during the order?
Communication is handled through clear project messages, requirement confirmation, draft updates when needed, and direct revision notes. You receive practical questions at the start so the final puzzle or game matches your audience, use case, and delivery format.
Is after-delivery support included?
Basic clarification after delivery is included for understanding the files, instructions, or answer key. Larger changes, new puzzle rounds, extra formats, or additional game variations may require a separate custom quote depending on the amount of work needed.