Inspired by true events from this morning

    • Muehe@lemmy.ml
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      1 month ago

      FYI you have a typo in your last screenshot (This sign m[a]y not…):

    • indomara@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      But please don’t spend money on my previous games, I recognize that they aren’t that good I don’t want to burden anyone financially with them (I loved every minute of making them, but I was still a noob back then).

      You’re not my mum! I bought Be a Rock anyway. Keep going, make games!

      I believe in you!

    • thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 month ago

      I will advertise this to my friends, they have lots of young people in their circles that go through games at a good pace. This looks right up their alley.

        • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          1 month ago

          My partner and I are both buying “Do Not Press The Button” as soon as it’s out. I’ve also told my friends about it lawl

          Seems like our bag for sure.

    • Wurzelfurz@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Would you mind explaining how wishlisting a game helps the devs? Is it an algorithm thing? Will it be shown to more people when it is being wishlisted more?

      • gwen@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 month ago

        yeah pretty much, if a ton of people wishlist a game it pops up more on the front pages of categories bc that means it’s rlly popular

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      1 month ago

      Does Wishlisting a game help the developer in anyway other than indicating excitement for a game?

      I’d love to know if there an any incentive to interacting with a game’s store page other than buying a game, obviously.

      If Steam gives a bonus for that kind of thing, I’m going to be a lot more generous with my clicks.

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        1 month ago

        It definitely helps. Every dev I’ve heard talking about releasing a game stresses wishlisting. I forget why, unfortunately. It might make it more noticable, sort of like likensub on YouTube.

        I do know that refunding a game is the absolute worst thing you can do to it.

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          1 month ago

          I think its because people who wishlisted will get a notification to buy it once its out, boosting the game’s sales at launch, giving it a better chance to be featured on the front pages

          • ObsidianNebula@sh.itjust.works
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            1 month ago

            You’re correct on the two thoughts you listed. Wishlisting also makes the game more visible before release. For example, highly wishlisted games appear in the “Popular Upcoming” section, along with some other spots. This increased visibility before launch then feeds into the two points you made. I believe games that are highly wishlisted before launch are also more likely to appear on the frontpage right after launch.

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            1 month ago

            This is what I assumed,but if it helps in any other way, I’m happy to wishlist more games from small time developers.

            I use likes and subs liberally on apps like YouTube or TikTok, even if I wouldn’t normally want to subscribe. It costs me nothing to do and gives someone else joy. Why wouldn’t I?

            Eh, it messes up my algorithm but I don’t care. These Corporations know too much about me anyway, might as well give them a curveball.

    • jacecomix@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      One of my friends has your game wishlisted. That’s one more than I expected to see based on your post, so shoutouts to you for exceeding expectations! Hope you keep making better and better games. :)

    • sevan@lemmy.ca
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      1 month ago

      Wish listed! Also bought Be a Rock, I look forward to being a rock later tonight, it sounds fantastic!

    • AGreenPurple@lemmynsfw.com
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      1 month ago

      Funnily I saw the playthrough of your game in YouTube and it really looks like a labour of love. As the guy who did the playthrough suggested, still need to buy it as a thank you.

      Or is that another game with a red button? The maker of the game I’m thinking about wrote a comment on YouTube