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One thing that I found to help me more, was removing the "undesired info" from various places. Such as selecting "perfect games", the imperfect game items would not show in the program. If the combo of "Racing" and "RPG" was not perfect, you would not see "RPG". In a similar option, I would also remove "topics" that were not in BOTH genre. That made for a much shorter list to select from. Though that is NOT how the game works, since only the main genre topics matter.
For the target audience, again, it is only the main genre targets that matter, for perfection. However, for "potential market reach", the target audience DOES matter for the subgenre. As a bonus, I simply indicate which target audience values are "common", if there is any. Some combinations do not actually share common values for the target audience.