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I offer a captivating suite of advergames tailored for bars, restaurants, coffee shops, donuts shops, pizzerias, and bakeries to engage your customers in a fun and interactive way. The games are seamlessly integrated with a leaderboard and utilized to promote businesses and services enhancing customer engagement with brands. No downloads required - share games via a simple link or QR code placed strategically on menus, takeaway bags, drink cups, beer labels and more. Customers can play for a chance to win enticing rewards like free meals, discounts, or promotional items. How it works Brand recognition: I will tailor the game to reflect your brand identity by incorporating your logo, color scheme, or images of your product. Rewards: I will set up a leaderboard-based rewards system. Players reaching certain scores will receive discounts or free soft drinks for their next order, encouraging game engagement and incentivizing purchases. Promotion: I will create a dedicated landing page with the email collection form which can be used to promote the game to your customers through various channels - social media, in-store displays, or as QR codes on pizza boxes. Increase sales and retain customers: Leverage the power of collected emails to follow up with customers who have earned rewards and to send newsletters featuring upcoming offers. --- Engage your customers through play with NakNick.com
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I offer a captivating suite of advergames tailored for bars, restaurants, coffee shops, donuts shops, pizzerias, and bakeries to engage your customers in a fun and interactive way. The games are seamlessly integrated with a leaderboard and utilized to promote businesses and services enhancing customer engagement with brands. No downloads required - share games via a simple link or QR code placed strategically on menus, takeaway bags, drink cups, beer labels and more. Customers can play for a chance to win enticing rewards like free meals, discounts, or promotional items. How it works Brand recognition: I will tailor the game to reflect your brand identity by incorporating your logo, color scheme, or images of your product. Rewards: I will set up a leaderboard-based rewards system. Players reaching certain scores will receive discounts or free soft drinks for their next order, encouraging game engagement and incentivizing purchases. Promotion: I will create a dedicated landing page with the email collection form which can be used to promote the game to your customers through various channels - social media, in-store displays, or as QR codes on pizza boxes. Increase sales and retain customers: Leverage the power of collected emails to follow up with customers who have earned rewards and to send newsletters featuring upcoming offers. --- Contact me today to make your business fun!
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Hey, just wondering what you all think of my latest article. It's a quick guide to marketing your indie game, specifically HTML5 games. All feedback is appreciated. Thanks for reading! Marketing your HTML5 Game, a Quick Guide.
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I'm the creator of Online Solitaire (https://online-solitaire.com/) a solitaire site where people play more than 100.000 games of solitaire each day. Right now I get new users through Google and a Chrome extension I've made, but I've been wanting to find other distribution channels. Lately I've been looking into the possibility of distributing my game through sites like https://gamemonetize.com/ and https://www.pacogames.com/, but I don't know how to go about it. I don't know if those sites would be interested in my solitaire game and I don't know if it would be worth it revenue-wise. What do you guys think? Any advice would be appreciated! I've also been thinking about finding game sites that I could recommend to my users and that would recommend me to their users. Kind of like what Sudoku.name (https://www.sudoku.name/add_game.php?ln=en) is doing. Do you guys know of any other good sites that would share recommendations? Looking forward to hearing what you have to say ?.
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Hi guys and girls I'm an indie developer of a gaming website related to desktop, mobile, console and web games. It's free to add your games with direct links to official stores (even if you don't get much traffic it's good for your SEO/ASO probably). Besides, I have a simple API for web games, with methods for authorization and payment processing. However my web category right now is almost empty, and I my minor goal is to make it more populated with games. I'm making this project in my free time, and mostly doing some dev things, however I'm also trying to grow it's rankings and doing some marketing. Is not going very fast and hard to compete with existing sites, but I love to do that. So, basically, I'm looking for game developers, who doesn't mind publishing their games on an indie and yet-to-be-grown project. Everything is discussable If you feel like we can give each other a hand of help on this tough way to success - let me know please. Thanks for attention!
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Hi there, I believe I can find great friends and partners here. I made a website for games marketing. You can submit your games there for free and they will look great, you can also add links to your mobile and desktop versions. If your game has a browser version (which is highly possible, according to forum name), you can use my website API for authorization and payments and probably we can earn together and share revenues. So here is my website: https://play-best-games.com It is modern, adaptive and I put a lot of effort into polishing and marketing (yet in my free time after work). So, all developers welcome! But please, submit only finished works, no alpha builds or basic animations, they will hardly make any money. But if you got something interesting and want to promote it - this is a place that will grow with time. Thanks for your time! P.S. to mods - if you can help me drive more attention to this topic, I will be thankful!
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I’m enrolled in a course for online marketing. Therefore I’m looking for indie games to promote as project work. I have previous knowledge in media design, I can also offer screenshots, gameplay trailers or setting up a basic website with blog. The marketing I’m learning in my course will be focused on your website. I have worked on personal unreleased game projects in the past. I’m switching to marketing now and hope to learn more valuable skills for my passion game making. My services are free for now because I want to get experience working on real game projects in order to build a marketing portfolio. Ideally you have a presentable game project with website, speak english or german, have fast response times and are patient. If you have further questions feel free to post here. Please fill out this short contact form if you want collaborate with me: https://forms.gle/WEHuWbUWFhPRJWLVA
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Hi, Everyone. this is my first game ( At least the one that got completed). I wanted to make some money out of it. Since this is my first game, I didn't have high hopes. But I got rejected by every sponsor I contacted ( I mean the few who replied). So, Anyone who can give me some pointer on how I can make this game or any future game that I'll be making better. please check out my game lolly match . Any feedback will be appreciated. Thanks in Advance.
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Is it allowed to monetize a Phaser based game for the web ( not mobile) trough Google AdSense ads ?
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Hi , I am looking for someone interested in cooperating for marketing, developing strategies to monetize own games . I recently finished a game that was accepted on facebook app center even though it doesn't 'sell' by itself . I was wondering if anyone is working on this principal aspect of game development so to join forces .
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Hey folks, I accidentally came across this topic about the best JavaScript game engines: http://www.slant.co/topics/768/~javascript-game-engines. They didn't have BabylonJS yet so I added it Can't hurt, right? Somebody else added a few more pros and a bit more text. So now it's time to vote for your favorite engine! Anyways, just thought I let you guys know
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Hey there! I'm Nathan, a professional game designer. I release free video tutorials every week on Youtube. The channel is dedicated to game art and game design. You can find all of the tutorials, arranged in categories, right there: Game Design Tutorials! News: The Kickstarter is over! And it was 240% funded. I'm working on a new website, Game Art Quest, where you'll find all of the open source assets, tutorials and premium training I'm making as part of this project. We have a game art study group on Facebook! Don't hesitate to leave feedback or ask me questions here. Thanks!
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I searching for ways to start making money with HTML5 game dev, so all your thoughts will be usefull. https://googledrive.com/host/0Bzma_-JMQlddfjllbTRiZE5pdDBvck4tOWRKZEcxT0FaNXN1MHZMekFPdWxPVzVvblhwYWM You need to launch a rocket and resque aliens from planets to base. In future I plan to add twits with replays. What do you think about this? PS. Optimization in progress
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Hey, I have been thinking of committing seriously to html5 gamedev for the past few months. I plan on working on a portfolio over the next few months, just to refine my skills and get some work out their. While I have a good handle on the development side of things. I feel a bit lost when it comes to the business side and actually making money. I apologise if this is something that has been asking a million times before. What I would like to know is how do you guys go about getting income. I am aware of licensing games but not sure of where the best place to go for that is. On the licensing point, how do you decide how much your game is worth? Apart from licensing, is there much demand from companies looking for developers on a contract basis? Finally while I don't have a grand vision of this being my main source of income at least not initially. Is html5 game dev a viable career option? Thanks in advance
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Hey guys, We're a small danish company called Kunju Studios who love games and have previously worked on tools for gamers and game developers. Over the past months we have been working on a way to put the work and ideas of indie game developers in the spotlight. What we’ve come up with is Epocu. Envisioned to be a hub for upcoming games and game concepts, Epocu offers developers a unique opportunity to test their ideas and assumptions before investing time in it. Upon presenting the idea, developers can set up the interest goal to see if they can achieve the critical mass of people interested in their game concept. Once the interest goal you set up is achieved, a message of your choice will be shared through the social media of your supporters at the time you think you would benefit most from the buzz and attention it deserves. We hope you will check it out and help us make the platform that the indie game development deserves. Epocu is completely free to use and it always will be, in hopes that the attention created helps you find investors, a fanbase as well as lay down a solid foundation for a kickstarter campaign. If you’re interested to learn more about us, you can check it out in more detail here. http://epocu.com Feel free to leave us your feedback or suggestions in the comments; we will do our best to answer you as soon as possible! :-)
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I had an idea: I could offer Windows and Linux versions of some of my mobile games for free as a marketing campaign. Do you think it will increase the number of downloads of my games? Did any of you used this tactic? What do you think?
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Hi guys I'm new to this forum and was wondering if anyone had any experience with Greenlight as a way to get your games out there? Thanks in advance!
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Hello Everyone, The company I work for is called Qrezy, and we're looking to collaborate with a few html5 developers that are interested in spreading their games offline. We have created interactive logos and products, that will allow anyone with a smartphone to easily connect and enjoy your game. It's difficult for any mobile game to gain attention in the high saturated online world, that's why our focus is connecting the physical and digital worlds in one simple and fun process. Our goal is to make mobile entertainment quick, simple, and artistic. We are currently beta testing our new product "Qrezy Pass" and though we have worked with a lot of musicians, we would like to expand with gaming. Here is a brief video of how our technology works in regards to music: NFC Functionality Video (Front of Pass) Interactive Logo Video (Back of the Pass) If you are interested in collaborating with us or have any questions, please feel free to email us: [email protected] or contact us through our website: Qrezy.com Thank You
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