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Thank you for the advice, I think I am going to hold off on publishing anything, as I am at least a  good year or two away from the project I want to end with, especially considering college. Sometimes I just get restless working so hard on something I can't show the world.

I do have friends and family (anyone who will, really)  play-test my games often. A great debugging process is watching someone after handing them  a controller and saying "Try to break this"; so, you are right about that. 

It's refreshing to read something from someone who really sounds like they know the ins and outs of game development. Are you a developer?

Not being able to show your game to a wider public can be annoying. But on the other hand you don't have to deal with feature requests, bug hunts against the clock, mean-spirited comments, people uploading your game to other sites (claiming it's their game), ... and other passing joys.

As for my insights into game development... In open forums I try to not give too much away about myself one way or the other, so I'll simply say: Thank you for the flattery. :)