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  1. Effectively monetizing your Android game can be a complex journey to navigate. While generating revenue is essential, making mistakes in the process can result in the loss of players. While many provide tips for successful Android game monetization, it's equally crucial to understand the pitfalls to avoid. Let's delve into the answers to these challenges. In this blog post, I will discuss eight prevalent Android game monetization mistakes and offer insights on how to sidestep them, ensuring a smoother path to success in game publishing. 1. Lack of a Monetization Plan One major blunder game developers often commit is plunging into game development without a clear Android game monetization plan. Before delving into coding, contemplate how you plan to generate income—whether through ads, in-game purchases, or a premium pricing model. A well-thought-out monetization strategy will guide your decisions throughout the development process. 2. Relying Solely on a Single Monetization Method Depending on a single monetization strategy is a significant error. Diversify your revenue streams by incorporating in-game ads, in-game purchases, and premium versions. Experiment with these options to determine what resonates best with your audience. Hybrid strategies, such as offering a "No Ads" option for users willing to pay to eliminate ads, can significantly boost revenue. 3. Premature Monetization Efforts Although having a monetization strategy is crucial, it's equally important to identify the right time to implement it. Premature monetization attempts can alienate your player base. Instead, focus initially on creating an enjoyable gaming experience, understanding your users, and gradually introducing monetization as player engagement grows. 4. Pushy In-Game Purchase Tactics Balancing offers and not bombarding players with constant purchase prompts is essential. Overly aggressive in-game purchase strategies can lead to a poor player experience and potential uninstallations. Ensure that in-game purchases enhance gameplay without becoming a hindrance. 5. Neglecting Competitor Analysis Failing to analyze competitors can be a costly oversight. Study similar Android games to understand their monetization strategies, user engagement tactics, and overall success. Learn from their successes and failures to enhance your own Android game monetization strategy. 6. Unawareness of Policy Violations Being unaware of practices leading to policy violations can jeopardize in-game monetization. Stay informed about policies governing ad placements, formats, and content to avoid potential issues like ad limitations or removal from app stores. 7. Ignoring Ad Quality Ad quality is paramount. Poor-quality, intrusive ads can frustrate players and harm the overall user experience. Partner with reputable ad networks to ensure relevant and non-disruptive ads that contribute positively to the gaming experience. 8. Random Ad Displays Strategically plan the placement of ads in your Android gaming app. Randomly displaying ads without considering user engagement can be counterproductive. Place ads strategically during natural breaks in the game to avoid interrupting the gaming experience. In conclusion, successful Android game monetization requires careful planning, adaptability, and a player-centric approach. Avoiding these eight common mistakes is crucial for building a loyal and satisfied player community while achieving financial success. Remember, a balanced approach to Android game monetization, coupled with an exceptional gameplay experience, is key to long-term success in the gaming industry.
  2. GAME COMPETITION On 1st August at exactly midnight UTC we will be doing a complete wipe of all users for a new update. The for the Users who reach to level 70 first we will be awarding them a cash prize via PayPal. Entrance is absolutely free. 1st. $100 USD 2nd and 3rd: $50 USD You may play on a shared account however we will not be held responsible if items go missing etc. Cheating in-game will not be tolerated for this competition and fair play rules will be in-place. You may ask why we are running this competition. Well there is a couple reasons, for one we want to stress test the server under a higher load than just a few players. We also want people who have never played the game to get a feel for it and hopefully become long-term players. If your not familiar with the game start playing now to get a feel for the mechanics, however the update may change a few things at our discretion. Happy gaming everyone!! [Beta] MaEarth Platforms: Browser/Android Game checkout Google Play Store . Game Link: http://www.maearth.com Description: Retro-based overhead 2D tile based MMORPG. Original based off Browser Quest, the source of Airasky and Tap Tap Adventure. MaEarth puts you in a world full of monsters roaming the lands where users level up, quest by hunting specific monster and collect/buy weapons and armor. The PvP Server the monsters are stronger and you are pitted against the other side of players. It is weighted and auto selects which side you are on for balanced PvP play. Forums: http://maearth.com/forums Will put up some Screenshots soon. Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVc71mr8WP4&t=27s
  3. I have just uploaded my phaser mobile game on google play store this is the google play link Bouncy -Jump or Die, You review and suggestions are highly welcome
  4. Hello Everyone! I'm so glad to present multiplatform game, which is playable through Android smartphones/tablets and Facebook. Technology stack: Apache Cordova, Cocoon, HTML5 Audio, Local Storage, Phaser. Integrations: Sharing, inviting friends, Admob, In-app purchases - for both versions, Android and Facebook. Link to game post: https://doyban.com/cashninja/ Direct link to Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.doyban.cashninja Direct link to Facebook: https://apps.facebook.com/cash-ninja/ Looking for feedback, positive and negative, especially for bugs Ahh, didn't want to spam here with images, screenshots are visible through the first link to game post, HTTPS secure connection. Thanks!
  5. My game review website Game App Master is offering FREE review of Android and iOS game apps for game devs. Visit my website for details. Signup now.
  6. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mubusgames.colordash İ hope you will like
  7. Hello,We would like to present our first, very simple game created in HTML 5, used Quintus framework.Here you have:- 7 different levels,- many different enemies,- 150 coins to collect,- and more!Game is available HERE.All tips and comments are useful.Best,Doyban PS. Quintus is old, know, right now working on Phaser game
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