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Five reasons why FTL is a perfect free-to-play game
I’m playing FTL and loving it. It is a strategy game where you play the role of an omniscient spaceship captain. As you flee across the galaxy, you jump from planet to planet, fighting pirates, aiding civilians...
- Posted 13 years ago
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[Video] Nicholas explains F2P Design Rule No. 3
The third rule in GAMESbrief’s Design Rules for Free-to-Play Games is “Come for a Minute, Stay for an Hour”. In this short video, Nicholas explains the rule – and how successful games need to marry both accessibility...
- Posted 13 years ago
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Early engagement segmentation (the little black book): part 3 of dating strategies for player retention
Most game owners intuitively understand player segmentation is important. However, knowing where to start can sometimes be daunting, given near limitless possibilities for how to segment your audience, not to mention the looming hurdle of figuring out...
- Posted 13 years ago
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GAMESbrief: from blog to must-have resource
GAMESbrief is changing. If you are reading this on the website, you already know that. If you are reading (as about half of you do) on RSS or email, you might want to check out www.gamesbrief.com to...
- Posted 13 years ago
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[Gamesbriefers] How important is visual quality to success?
With so much rapid technological progress focused on increasing the graphical capabilities of phones, tablets and web browsers, how important is visual quality to the success of a game in this sphere? The console business became an...
- Posted 13 years ago
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Crowd Funding: an accountant’s view
If you work in the technology or creative sector, the likelihood is that you’ve heard of Crowd Funding, where many individuals or sources give small amounts of money to projects, businesses and good causes. But the taxation...
- Posted 13 years ago
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Playmobil Pirates Takes Its Name Very Literally
Making fremium games for children is a delicate exercise, one that requires respect, restraint and a focus on value for money, trust from parents and never, ever taking advantage of kids' natural tendency to be obsessive idiots....
- Posted 13 years ago





