This document discusses various types of contracts that are common in the gaming industry. An employment contract outlines the terms and conditions of a job, including expectations, benefits, and confidentiality agreements. A development agreement specifies what a developer must do, such as development timelines, payments, and ensuring they do not use other companies' code. A licensing agreement grants rights to develop a game based on an intellectual property and covers aspects like platforms, regions, and duration. A non-disclosure agreement requires signatories to keep information confidential until public announcement. A collaboration agreement clarifies ownership, responsibilities, income distribution, and termination for indie or hobby games.