Concrete Play #3: Hubs!
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Hub worlds are incredibly valuable. They make your game easier to develop, denser, and easier to approach. Lemme 'splain.
Sorry that some of the text fell off the screen. I'll be more careful about that in the future.
Last time I filled your "related videos" with treadmills, today I'm hoping for those spinny hubcaps.
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