You need to write a great business proposal to the prospective companies. Don’t send any developed product to them until they express interest in it. Do send a detailed explaination of the game and everything you need to play it. Include as many pictures as you can.
game companies:
Upper Deck-http://www.upperdeck.com/customerservice.aspx
E-mail customer service and ask them how you should submit a game idea.
Wizards of The Coast-http://ww2.wizards.com/Company/Submissions/default.aspx
This page tells you what do before you submit a game to WoTC.
Sabertooth Games-http://www.sabertoothgames.com/SABERTOOTH/index.asp?content=contactus
E-mail support and request info on game submission
Score Entertainment-http://www.scoreent.com/contactus.cfm
There’s a form on the page you can use to e-mail not only customer service but lisensors also.
try Upper Deck or Wizards of the Coast… maybe even Hasbro…
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I hope this helps
You need to write a great business proposal to the prospective companies. Don’t send any developed product to them until they express interest in it. Do send a detailed explaination of the game and everything you need to play it. Include as many pictures as you can.
game companies:
Upper Deck-http://www.upperdeck.com/customerservice.aspx
E-mail customer service and ask them how you should submit a game idea.
Wizards of The Coast-http://ww2.wizards.com/Company/Submissions/default.aspx
This page tells you what do before you submit a game to WoTC.
Sabertooth Games-http://www.sabertoothgames.com/SABERTOOTH/index.asp?content=contactus
E-mail support and request info on game submission
Score Entertainment-http://www.scoreent.com/contactus.cfm
There’s a form on the page you can use to e-mail not only customer service but lisensors also.