Remove groups indie-boost
article thumbnail

The Audit of Our 2023 Predictions

Deconstructor of Fun

This year even the indie developers have had to admit that App Store discovery is dead. Roughly put, 2023 created two groups of marketers. Yet one thing remains common for both groups. Verdict: CORRECT (1 Point) #2 Publishers Push to Off-Platform Payments Webshops, enabled by companies like Xsolla , have had a breakthrough year.

Racing 52
article thumbnail

Predicting the Future of Supercell’s Brand New Studio

Deconstructor of Fun

And newly assembled groups often take a lot of time (even years) to evolve into a high-functioning team. I think that slow is smooth and smooth is fast : Spending a year to get the team could be a good investment if it boosts the quality of the hiring and ultimately gets a team that can work smoothly and delivers quality. I disagree.

Studios 52
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

The Kristala Dev Blog - Issue #35

Astral Clock Tower Studios

The dev blog is where we share all the behind-the-scenes dev action for Kristala, a 3D Dark Fantasy ARPG developed by the incredibly talented team at women-owned indie game studio, Astral Clocktower Studios. Many of our friends who've already had a chance to play early builds of Kristala have lovingly referred to it as Cat Souls.

Dev 52
article thumbnail

The Kristala Dev Blog - Issue #28

Astral Clock Tower Studios

This is the only place where you'll receive a monthly, in-depth look into the entire development process for 3D dark fantasy ARPG Kristala, an indie game built in Unreal Engine 4 by the incredibly talented team at Astral Clocktower Studios. Welcome back to another magically entrancing issue of the Kristala dev blog. Up next for Harold?

Dev 52
article thumbnail

How to Rise Above the Noise of the Internet & Get Noticed

Brand Game Development

Manufacturers have become a lot more accessible because of this growing indie market, making print runs for cheaper and for smaller minimum order quantities. You need to shift your focus from broad casting to narrow casting by targeting a small group of highly interested individuals. How can I get noticed online?

Internet 130