Game Studio Agent Architecture — complete setup (Phases 1-7)

48 coordinated Claude Code subagents for indie game development:
- 3 leadership agents (creative-director, technical-director, producer)
- 10 department leads (game-designer, lead-programmer, art-director, etc.)
- 23 specialist agents (gameplay, engine, AI, networking, UI, tools, etc.)
- 12 engine-specific agents (Godot, Unity, Unreal with sub-specialists)

Infrastructure:
- 34 skills (slash commands) for workflows, reviews, and team orchestration
- 8 hooks for commit validation, asset checks, session management
- 11 path-scoped rules enforcing domain-specific standards
- 28 templates for design docs, reports, and collaborative protocols

Key features:
- User-driven collaboration protocol (Question → Options → Decision → Draft → Approval)
- Engine version awareness with knowledge-gap detection (Godot 4.6 pinned)
- Phase gate system for development milestone validation
- CLAUDE.md kept under 80 lines with extracted doc imports

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: onboard
description: "Generates a contextual onboarding document for a new contributor or agent joining the project. Summarizes project state, architecture, conventions, and current priorities relevant to the specified role or area."
argument-hint: "[role|area]"
user-invocable: true
allowed-tools: Read, Glob, Grep, Write
---
When this skill is invoked:
1. **Read the CLAUDE.md** for project overview and standards.
2. **Read the relevant agent definition** from `.claude/agents/` if a specific
role is specified.
3. **Scan the codebase** for the relevant area:
- For programmers: scan `src/` for architecture, patterns, key files
- For designers: scan `design/` for existing design documents
- For narrative: scan `design/narrative/` for world-building and story docs
- For QA: scan `tests/` for existing test coverage
- For production: scan `production/` for current sprint and milestone
4. **Read recent changes** (git log if available) to understand current momentum.
5. **Generate the onboarding document**:
```markdown
# Onboarding: [Role/Area]
## Project Summary
[2-3 sentence summary of what this game is and its current state]
## Your Role
[What this role does on this project, key responsibilities, who you report to]
## Project Architecture
[Relevant architectural overview for this role]
### Key Directories
| Directory | Contents | Your Interaction |
|-----------|----------|-----------------|
### Key Files
| File | Purpose | Read Priority |
|------|---------|--------------|
## Current Standards and Conventions
[Summary of conventions relevant to this role from CLAUDE.md and agent definition]
## Current State of Your Area
[What has been built, what is in progress, what is planned next]
## Current Sprint Context
[What the team is working on now and what is expected of this role]
## Key Dependencies
[What other roles/systems this role interacts with most]
## Common Pitfalls
[Things that trip up new contributors in this area]
## First Tasks
[Suggested first tasks to get oriented and productive]
1. [Read these documents first]
2. [Review this code/content]
3. [Start with this small task]
## Questions to Ask
[Questions the new contributor should ask to get fully oriented]
```