In the case of The Hero's Journey it wasn't good or fast THJ was my longest project at 10 months, and some of the feedback was actually, ".It took you 10 months to create this!?" TL DR - The quality isn't there so far. One reason my earnings are so low to this point, is because in the triangle of "Better, Cheaper, Faster: Pick Two", I went with Cheaper and 'Faster'.which doesn't lead to anything good per se. It used to be a much lower threshold to get one eurocent, but something changed somewhere, somehow.) Knights, if I'm lucky 0.01 Euros weekly (if I have a day that has > 30 plays of the game. And if that's hard, imagine how hard it is to get people to actually PAY for your games.įor The Hero's Journey? A steady $0.01USD weekly. I shared deep secrets about my business - answering everything you wanted to know, and despite that, it's extremely unlikely that you will take the time to click the link to Tap Happy, to download a FREE iOS/Android game, and then follow-up with a review, as a way of saying thanks. The answer to the more important question lies in a simple truth. money spent by me, before Gigi Games was paying for itself) Total Reviews: ~1500 (4.6 average rating) Months Since Starting: 42 (answer to life!) However, you don't have enough experience to realize you're asking the wrong question. The answer to the question you are NOT asking is in the paragraph above. I've tried, failed, and improved my way through everything it takes to run a business, until now, I have six Unity mobile apps, and one solo game, Tap Happy. I've written blogs, spoke at conferences, and read thousands of articles. I've mentored students, teachers, and young engineers. I set out on a 5 year mission, that has involved 1000s of hours, in addition to my full-time day job (developing training games), raising 2 kids, and maintaining a strong and healthy marriage. I suppose, since this is the first time this has been asked in the month of October, I'll share some ACTUAL numbers.ģ.5 years ago, I founded Gigi Games. And yet, a better part of me wants to help. How to respond? Part of me wants to point at you and laugh.
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