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Selling games via website #263306
04/28/09 23:58
04/28/09 23:58
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Gerrit Offline OP
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Hello,

I designed a simple yet fun to play game (or at least it is for 95% done) that I would qualify as a “cheap game” something that a player may be willing to pay a few bucks for but not more.

I checked the Internet but did not really find a website where one could publish an inexpensive game where the player pays with a CC (or PayPal), and downloads it.

I thought it would be worth our effort to design a website that offers a large selection of inexpensive games (unpretentious, but fun to play)



Questions:

1.Do you think that there may be a business opportunity for such a website?
2.Would you be willing to participate in one way or the other?
3.Would you be interested to publish your game on that web site?


Thanks for your advice – comments

Gerrit

Re: Selling games via website [Re: Gerrit] #263392
04/29/09 11:16
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Originally Posted By: Gerrit
I checked the Internet but did not really find a website where one could publish an inexpensive game where the player pays with a CC (or PayPal), and downloads it.


Are you sure?

There are tons of casual games platforms:
http://gpwiki.org/index.php/Casual_Game_Portal

You can add a lot more to this list like:
http://www.gametrove.net/
http://store.steampowered.com/
and much more

I personally doubt that it makes sense to create another distribution platform, except you really have new high quality games or just another more user-friendly experience or you offer everything for free.


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Re: Selling games via website [Re: Machinery_Frank] #263484
04/29/09 23:11
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Questions:

1.Do you think that there may be a business opportunity for such a website?
2.Would you be willing to participate in one way or the other?
3.Would you be interested to publish your game on that web site?

1. Always opportunities, its whats done with them that counts.
2. Not really...would make my own site and link to established market nodes.
3. Depends on hit rate, popularity, exposure etc....


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Re: Selling games via website [Re: KiwiBoy] #263623
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1. not without a lot of funding, as the audience is already taken by other bigger companies

2.no, not unless it can prove it can make me money

same as 2


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Re: Selling games via website [Re: Blade280891] #263666
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1. with some active advertising, you may become popular. But stop with advertising, and your popularity drops quick.

2. Participate? How?

3. Yes, I would be. Better than letting it dust away on my harddisk.


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Re: Selling games via website [Re: Gerrit] #263874
05/02/09 19:51
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Originally Posted By: Gerrit

Questions:

1.Do you think that there may be a business opportunity for such a website?
2.Would you be willing to participate in one way or the other?
3.Would you be interested to publish your game on that web site?



1. Only with a lot of work and endless promotion activity
2. No. There already are several sites for distribution.
3. No. That's just lazyness as I've already put my game on other sites

Re: Selling games via website [Re: FBL] #264052
05/04/09 01:12
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Hi Firoball,

I don't know why you would call that "laziness" it is not becasue there are already other sites that there is no room for one more?

I would like to see more sites that are in that business. Would you mind sharing a few limks?

Thanks for you reply

Gerrit

Re: Selling games via website [Re: Gerrit] #264229
05/05/09 08:49
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Originally Posted By: Gerrit
Hi Firoball,

I don't know why you would call that "laziness" it is not becasue there are already other sites that there is no room for one more?



I meant lazyness from my side wink
Sorry if this was misleading.

Re: Selling games via website [Re: FBL] #264309
05/05/09 14:43
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Gerrit Offline OP
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No problem Firoball.
As mentioned before I am considering to launch a website (to offer games free and paid) but before I do I am trying to see what and how others are doing it. Would you mind sharing which websites - publishers you use for your games? The more sites I can view the better...

Gerrit


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