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'Where do you make your games?'

We have a diverse crowd making games these days -- so why not take a look at their workspaces?

So for today, a fun one. Where do you develop your games?

For this Friday's Twitter question, we asked our readers to share a photo of where they develop. Of course, an increasing number of you are independent developers, so where you develop your games can vary widely.

On reflection, it's not surprising that there weren't a lot of responses from triple-A devleopers -- pictures of those studios, which are often tightly controlled spaces deep in NDA-worthy work, are not generally permitted. So this selection turned out a little biased towards those who work from home and in public places like co-working spaces, libraries, and coffee shops.

Remember, if you're interested in participating in these conversations in the future, make sure to follow @Gamasutra on Twitter. The questions usually go out on Fridays in the late morning, Pacific time, alongside Tweets of our regular news, blogs, and original writing.

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