Vault Dweller
Commissar, Red Star Studio
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Everyone likes women.
Kupuj dusigroszu.So should i buy it now or will the discount increase this summer sale? 21 euro is a lot for a poor potato.
<3 Once I finish some of the few remaining tasks I plan to polish it up a bit and post it as a wallpaper for those who like that kind of stuff. It's been a low priority since there were a lot of essential things we needed to implement into the game sooner, but now that we're so close to release I can eventually focus on it, and IF we get some media coverage we can use it for promotional material as well.That art is fucking KICK ASS <3
+ Steam CardsJust to give you guys an idea on how close we are to release, this is the list of remaining tasks I made for myself about a week ago, and their current status.
-"Mysterious Orb" (Done, as well as slipped in another artifact icon for good measure)
-Two City Maps (Almost completed one of them, I should be able to send it to the guys later today for feedback/implementation)
-Promotional Illustration aka Capsule (Uploaded to Steam early due to the sudden summer sale suggestion, will eventually improve it)
-Remaining portraits
Lydia
Bassarand "super evil" Meru-Remaining achievements.
I'm not very familiar with steam cards or how they work (is it to trade with players to collect full sets for badges?), but I'm sure I can whip some up once I finish the remaining tasks. If people like collecting them, then why not?+ Steam Cards
I believe they bring some extra potato for the developer amirite. So why not adding them?
yup and also the devs (along with steam) get a commision from every operation with those cardsI'm not very familiar with steam cards or how they work (is it to trade with players to collect full sets for badges?), but I'm sure I can whip some up once I finish the remaining tasks. If people like collecting them, then why not?+ Steam Cards
I believe they bring some extra potato for the developer amirite. So why not adding them?
You know what brings even more potato? Sex cards.+ Steam Cards
I believe they bring some extra potato for the developer amirite. So why not adding them?
Hey, VD, on main steam page i spotted this:
It is new?
It is fucking great.
Hey, VD, on main steam page i spotted this:
It is new?
It is fucking great.
You can customise the stuff you see on the front page, but it usually will give you "recommended" crap (I myself have mostly wRPGs on my account but Gaben insists on trying to sell me weaboo shit) and releases.I think they are doing a main page slider that is based around your interests right now. I downloaded a weeaboo visual novel and rpg maker a while back and now my main page is filled with weeaboo crap along with RPGs and strategy games - which I actually am interested in.
I see AAA game launches from time to time too though, so I think the promo at launch policy is still in effect as well though, so we can probably look forward to AoD being on everyone's front page too once it is released.
So how many copies have you sold to this day if I may ask? Have you surpassed 15k already?We went from selling 5-7 copies a day to 50-120 a day.
Thought it would be close.12,273 copies on Steam, 14,997 overall.
It does.What AoD needs is a marketing campaign.
We wouldn't ask people to donate for marketing. We're only asking to buy the game if they liked the demo and help us spread the word.I remember there were plans for a donation drive for that particular objective and I would definitely donate for that purpose.
Most likely. I think we're too niche to benefit from magazine ads (the chance to stumble upon a person who likes the game would be very small). Such ads work best for mass appeal games/products.Then again I wouldn't donate more than 10$ and even if 15k people would donate that amount (which is extremely unlikely) advertisement in a major gaming magazine or a gaming portal must be insanely expensive. Out of curiosity I've checked the cost of advertisement in the biggest Polish gaming magazine (CD-Action, with average circulation of 130k copies) and the prices start from 12.5k PLN (about 3.4k$) for a 1/4th of a page in some obscure place to 78k PLN (21.4k$) on undercover (or whatever it's called in English). I imagine that in the biggest US magazine the numbers would be the same, only instead of "PLN" there would be "USD".
Maybe he should have tried IGN then . Or bribeWebsite and magazine ads are not very cost effective. I believe Charles-cgr tried on on RPS and didn't have good results.
You're probably right. Although I imagine that if an ad of your game would appear in CD-Action Age of Decadence demo would suddenly have a couple of thousands more downloads.I think we're too niche to benefit from magazine ads (the chance to stumble upon a person who likes the game would be very small). Such ads work best for mass appeal games/products.
I'm getting an additional GOG copy for myself but nothing more I'm afraid. Maybe once the price will go down I'll buy another copy and give it to someone, although I'm not sure if any of my friends would appreciate this kind of cRPG...I'd guess that for niche games word of mouth would ultimately work best. When it's finished I plan to buy copies for a few friends who I think may enjoy that sort of game, I'll suggest that if they like the game they in turn buy a copy for someone else. I think many people who grow to appreciate AoD become very big supporters of it, but some are put off almost immediately as it's not for everyone. So by passing it on to, say, 3 suitable people, perhaps one will take the message on in turn.