Showing posts with label Tricks and Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tricks and Tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Should you use indiexpo to share your indie game?

As an indie game developer, you may be wondering whether it's worth the time and effort to upload your game on indiexpo to share your game. The short answer is: absolutely!

Here are a few reasons why a website like indiexpo can be a valuable asset for your indie game:

  1. Improved discoverability: Having a a game page on indiexpo gives you a dedicated space to talk about your game, share updates and demos, and provide links for players to purchase (on other stores) or download your game. This makes it easier for players to find and learn about your game, especially if you're not already a well-known developer.
  2. Professionalism: A game page can help you establish a professional online presence for your game, which can be especially important if you're working with publishers or seeking funding. indiexpo is also a great place to share your game's press kit, which can make it easier for journalists and other industry professionals to learn more about your game. You can also join on Discord, to talk with other indiexpors for tips and tricks!
  3. Community building: A game page on indiexpo can be a great way to build a community around your game. You can use it to share updates, ask for feedback, and interact with players. This can be especially valuable if you're developing a multiplayer game or a game with a strong emphasis on player engagement.
  4. Marketing: indiexpo can be a valuable marketing tool for your game. You can use it to drive traffic to your game's page on Steam or another platform, and you can also use it to share updates and news about your game. You can even use it to run contests or giveaways to help build buzz around your game or to contact the staff to ask for a post about your game on their social pages!

In short, create a game page on indiexpo about your work is a valuable asset for any indie game developer. It is also easy and fast to do! It can help you improve the discoverability of your game, establish a professional online presence, build a community around your game, and even use it as a marketing tool.



So if you're an indie game developer, consider setting up it to share your game – it could make a big difference in the success of your game! And then...It's free!

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

You can't satisfy everyone

There will be someone that will be upset no one went fully with his idea, for not gettif enough credit, for imagining the outcome differently, and some just find it hard to complement others.
Just ignore nicely.
Take the criticism home cut it, burn it. Then through what's left of it in a loosy Allie, behind a failing hummus place.


Sunday, November 20, 2016

6 Tips for using hashtags in a Game Page

A hashtag written with a # symbol — is used to index keywords or topics on indiexpo. This function was created on Twitter and now we use it also on indiexpo, to allows people to easily follow topics they are interested in.

Using hashtags to categorize Games by keyword:
  • People use the hashtag symbol (#) before a relevant keyword or phrase in their Game Description to categorize and help them show more easily in indiexpo search.
  • Clicking or tapping on a hashtagged word in any message shows you other Games that include that hashtag.
  • Hashtags can be included also in the comments.

Example of a Game with a hashtag:



Tips for using hashtags:
  • You cannot add spaces or punctuation in a hashtag, or it will not work properly.
  • We recommend using no more than 2 hashtags as best practice, but you may use as many hashtags as you like.
  • Type a hashtagged keyword in the search bar to discover new games based on your interests.