Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4643078-20150908000638/@comment-4643078-20151002200440

I agree that the genre/rating sections probably aren't necessary. I looked a few infoboxes for games, and I think most of the other stuff is good to keep- like the release date, intended age/grade range, and subject matter.

The only other section I'm not entirely sure that we need is the "predecessor/successor" bit. It's only been used for games that are focused on one grade, like the JumpStart 1st Grade (1994), JumpStart 1st Grade (2000), and JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade. I can sort of understand why we have it, but I feel like it doesn't apply to that many games in the JumpStart lineup. All of the subject-based games, like JumpStart Explorers and JumpStart Math for Kindergartners, wouldn't have any successors or predecessors. And any games that are aimed at multiple age groups/grades don't really seem to apply to this either.

I was also thinking about maybe using tabbers for game infoboxes to show multiple packaging images. That's something else I'll try to experiment with later.