Game Ideas Wiki:Featured articles

The featured articles of the wiki are articles that represent the best Game Ideas Wiki has to offer.

Featured articles
The featured articles will be on the main page for one month before being changed.

Instructions
To nominate, add the nomination like this:

To vote, add the vote like this:

or:

Black Strings Carnival: Last Song
Reason: I nominate this because is the most complete article that I have done in my stay in this very wiki in terms of effort, expression and tried my best in the article as a whole. SonikkuAensland (talk) 22:02, July 23, 2015 (UTC)

Votes

 * Support, because there are no other nominations other than mine. --AStranger195 (talk) (guestbook) 10:41, July 25, 2015 (UTC)

Lilim: The Demon Girl with Violet Eyes
Because it's a well-made idea and it is currently popular on. --AStranger195 (talk) (guestbook) 10:41, July 25, 2015 (UTC)

What makes a featured article?
So just what makes a featured article? Well, Fantendo prepared a list just in case someone should ask that, and it is as follows.

An article must...


 * 1) ...be well written and detailed
 * 2) ...be unbiased, non-point of view
 * 3) ...be sourced with all available sources and appearances
 * 4) ...be stylized fairly nicely
 * 5) ...not be tagged with any sort of improvement tags
 * 6) ...have a reasonable amount of red links; use common sense
 * 7) ...have a complete, detailed biography if it's a character article
 * 8) ...not have been previously featured
 * 9) ...be notable (have significant content)


 * Note: Opinions also matter. Articles that meet all criteria may not be featured, or articles that do not meet all the criteria may be featured. Please keep this in mind as you nominate an article.


 * Note: A nomination may be canceled if any of the requirements are not met, also it does not need a box art.

How to nominate
Just add the name above.

Also, add this to the top of every nominee's article:

How to vote:


 * 1) Before doing anything, be sure to read the article completely, keeping a sharp eye out for mistakes.
 * 2) Afterwards, compare the article to the criteria listed above, and then either support or oppose the article's nomination.
 * 3) If you object, please supply concrete reasons for doing so, and how it can be improved.
 * 4) Supporters are expected to help fix the problems pointed out by objectors and contact them to reevaluate the article. Anyone else can pick up this project as well.
 * 5) Once all objectors' complaints have been solved (or the article has 5 supports and no objections after at least a week), the article will be added to the queue and be officially known as a "featured article".
 * 6) Self-votes are not allowed.