I'd recommend freely adding your expansion ideas at a place like BoardGameGeek.com. There are many game authors and designers who pop in there. Some games have dozens of contributions in files to complement games. For example, I have a game called Auf Achse which did not come with English rules or cards. They were homemade by a member of the website, and I downloaded them for free. For the same game, there is a USA-map version (the original is of Germany) available for download.
Keep sharing your ideas freely, and get enough feedback, until you are ready to create and market your own game from scratch.|||Some do look for variants on their games, but most (bigger companies) do not accept unsolicted submissions. They work w/a network of professional inventors, brokers %26amp; agents. Sometimes when they are looking for an extension to an exisiting line, they will let these people know. www.DiscoverGames.com
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|||Like a previous poster said, if it's just a variant of an existing game, you have to ask yourself how many more games would they sell by adding your variant to the rules?
If it's an expansion, there may be a market for it, but if the game involved was already a strong seller, then the publisher is probably already working on an expansion, and won't accept outside submissions for fear of getting hit with a plagiarism suit.
Unfortunately, I don't think you have much of a chance in seeing a dime for your idea.
And before anybody says it... you don't need to copyright a game idea. Ever.|||Go to www.copyright.gov and get the papers to copyright your game.Just to be on the safe side.I have two games I'm getting ready to copyright.
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