In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The way your game looks should match the type of game that you're making. Peppy, colorful graphics, for example, can ruin a game meant to have a serious tone. You also want to avoid pixel like 8-bit style if making a game that is meant to come across as modern. Charming visuals are an important part of making a game. Bad ones can kill a players enjoyment of the game. Read up on some color theory and, as with most things, remember that when in doubt: take the simple route. You can play on cliches to help make your game easier to navigate and play. Use commonly accepted icons and visual cues to keep your player immersed in the world. You can also use visuals to lead your players through a map, by making areas where you don't want them to go look , for example, dark and scary, but areas where you do want them to go clearly lit and interesting. Don't feel like you have to make the next Mass Effect to be a successful game maker. Visually simple games can be just as good if the game itself is good. An excellent example of this is Journey or Bastion, which had uncomplicated graphics but were both highly regarded.
Summary: Make your visuals match your game. Choose a cohesive, appealing color palette. Use visual significance. Don't feel limited to fancy graphics.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . The first step to starting any business is to write a business plan that outlines your plans and goals, including financial projections. You will need to have a good idea of who will work for you, what your expenses will be, how much you will charge for your product, how you will market your product, and who the competition is. It's essential to have the right employees that is trustful and responsible.   Think about how you can differentiate your product from the competition. It helps if you can fill a specific need and tailor your products to a specific audience. For example, you might offer cookies in more unique flavors than your competition, thus catering towards an audience that wants a more adventurous cookie. Alternatively, you could cater towards an audience with certain dietary restrictions by offering cookies that are vegan or gluten free. Now is also the time to figure out financing. Once you know how you plan on operating your business, you should have some idea how much it will cost upfront and on a monthly basis. Most lending institutions will want to look at your business plan when deciding whether to loan you money, so make sure your business plan is very thorough. You should also come up with a name for your business, and maybe even a logo or some sample promotional materials. If you've never written a business plan before, you may want to consider hiring a professional to help you. . You have several options for how to incorporate your business, depending on how many people are involved, how you want to be taxed, and how much personal liability you are prepared to assume for your business. You may want to discuss your option with a qualified attorney and/or CPA. Limited liability corporations (LLCs) are popular among small business owners because they help you avoid double taxation and protect you from being personally liable for money owed by your business. There are other options as well, including sole proprietorships and corporations. As a self-employed individual, you will be responsible for  paying estimated taxes on a quarterly basis and filing an annual tax return. If you do not pay the proper amount, you may end up owing a large tax balance, which will continue to grow with penalties and interest if you don't pay it right away. If you are not knowledgeable about accounting for businesses, you may want to consider hiring an accountant to help you. If you plan to sell in a state that has a sales tax, you will need to register your business with the state's Revenue Agency. Most businesses will need an Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number. This number is the business equivalent of an individual's Social Security Number, and is used for tax purposes. You can apply for an EIN on the IRS's website by answering a few simple questions about your business. If you do not plan to open a bank account for your business or hire employees, you may not need an EIN to operate certain types of businesses. Check with your local government to learn more. Insurance can protect you from liability in the case of an accident and can also protect your personal assets. Talk to a local insurance provider to find out what kind of coverage you need.
Summary: Write a business plan  Incorporate your business Have a plan for taxes. Apply for an EIN number. Get insurance coverage.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: White shirt collars tend to pick up built-up dirt, oils, and haircare products from the back of your neck, leading to grungy, yellowish discoloration. The next time you plan to put on a white shirt, jump in the shower first and give the back of your neck a good scrub with soap or body wash. If you don’t have time for a shower, wash the back of your neck with a soapy washcloth or a cleansing wipe before putting on your shirt. If you tend to use hair products (such as gel or wax) or skincare products (like lotions or moisturizers), wipe the back of your neck before putting your shirt on. These products can easily pick up dirt and grime, and some may contain staining ingredients. Let any hair product dry before putting on your shirt, especially if your hair is long enough to touch your collar. The major culprit behind those aggravating yellow underarm stains is not your sweat, but the aluminum used in many deodorants and antiperspirants. A chemical reaction between sweat and aluminum creates the yellow discoloration. To prevent this problem, switch to a natural, aluminum-free deodorant that focuses on combating bacterial odors rather than blocking your pores.  Look for deodorants that say “aluminum free” on the label, or make your own deodorant using household ingredients and essential oils. Some antiperspirants are formulated to both reduce sweating and prevent yellow stains. Look for deodorants that say something like “anti-yellow staining” or “fights stains on shirts” on the label. To fight wetness without shirt-staining aluminum, combine an aluminum-free deodorant with a sprinkling of absorbent Gold Bond or a little baby powder. Undershirts provide a barrier of protection between your shirt and your body. They may be particularly useful for preventing underarm stains. If you perspire a lot, look for undershirts with built-in sweat guards. Having a lot of armpit hair promotes excess sweating, especially when the weather is hot. Protect your shirts from sweat stains and reduce your need for staining antiperspirants by removing some or all of your underarm hair. Catching and treating stains early is key to preventing them from taking hold. As soon as you notice discoloration starting to develop on your shirt’s collar or underarms, use a commercial pre-laundry stain treatment on the area. Wash or dry clean your shirt as soon as possible. Enzyme-based cleaners are especially good for tackling sweat stains.
Summary:
Wash your neck thoroughly before putting on a white shirt. Wipe excess hair and skin products off your neck. Switch to aluminum-free deodorant to prevent pit stains. Wear an undershirt to protect your shirt from sweat. Trim or shave your underarm hair to reduce sweating. Wash white shirts immediately after wearing them.