In the modern indie game scene, "200k" is a magic number. Reaching on Steam is often the threshold where a game moves from "niche project" to "guaranteed hit."
Depending on what you had in mind, here is a write-up exploring the three most likely meanings behind that title: 1. The Community Milestone (Wishlists and Subscribers) 200k GAMING.txt
Recent discussions on r/indiegames highlight how 200k wishlists are the ultimate validation for solo and small-team devs. 2. The Narrative Scale (200k Words) In the modern indie game scene, "200k" is a magic number
"A 200k-word script is the 'sweet spot' for immersive storytelling. It’s long enough to offer hundreds of meaningful choices—from your character’s occupation to their social morality—but focused enough to ensure every branch feels polished. It’s the difference between a game you play once and a story you live through five different ways." 3. The Technical Constraint (200k Lines of Code) It’s the difference between a game you play