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Experiences in developing web games
I recently ran into this post detailing the development and monetization of web games, and I'm interested about anyones experiences with this business model.
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Income of 1000$/month from a game/ multiple games developed by one dev?
If you are making small games, you should also consider the browser games market. There was a great article and discussion about it last year. https://github.com/nyunesu/web-games/ https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/pvwkf0/how_i_sold_each_small_web_game_for_1900_and_how/
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Is indie gamedev profitable?
Depends, this take is pretty interesting https://github.com/nyunesu/web-games.
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What I want to do in life is to make games. But I'm from a third world country with no video game companies, and I can't move. In my situation, what's the most likely way to make money as an indie game dev? I don't need much ($500 a month would be enough), and I can bide my time.
Patreon is not a bad idea, definitely in agreement with some of the other commenters that if you can tap into that first world money you should be golden. You have to manage to generate some hype around your game(s) and publish updates often, but some people are making a lot more than $500 on Patreon. https://github.com/nyunesu/web-games may also be of interest to you. Being able to pump out a lot of small games that have an original enough twist to catch people’s interest is probably more reliable than trying to make one big successful game, and the trickle of income might amount to decent money where you live. Of course, if you have several semi successful games you’re much more likely to land a job or at least some freelance contracts.
- Making a living as a game dev is not as impossible as others make it seems
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There's still a small market for licensing web games to the remaining aggregator sites. Addicting Games, Armor Games, and CoolMath Games all have some form of paid, non-exclusive licensing deals. I only learned about this when CoolMath Games reached out to me about licensing a game I had released.
There's an article here [1] that goes into detail. The author was averaging $1900 per game, releasing one every other week.
[1] https://github.com/nyunesu/web-games/
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Is there a auction site for selling titles?
Well, actually if you happened to make small web games, there is this interesting page: https://github.com/nyunesu/web-games/
- How I sold each small web game for ~$1900 and how you can do that too
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