Now imagine her bouncing on a horse, as she leads her troops into battle.
Now imagine her bouncing on a horse, as she leads her troops into battle.
You mean her two troops right? *wink wink*
The second video game crash can't come soon enough. Burn it all, my Super Nintendo still works.
To think we all laughed at Evony. Was ahead of it's time.
Where does all the big videogame publishers advertising budget go if they aren't spending it on TV ads? The only traditional games I've seen on TV as much as Game of War the last couple of months are Bloodborne and The Order.
That bathtub ad was strokes of genius
Honestly I thought the name being a rip-off of Game of Thrones was more of a reason for its success than Kate. Sex sells, everyone knows that, but that's why the name was a greasier tactic than the boobs.
i doubt it was her curves...
I swear I see this every day. I see this more than her face I think.Well, seems to be a good strategy with ads like this:
This is like the only ad I see on mobile gaf.Well, seems to be a good strategy with ads like this:
Game is free though so it's really not selling anything. Once people realize the game is garbage they'll delete it.Sex sells. It's baffling, but it's marketing 101.
Nintendo, you know what you need to do.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-...s=10153288191987164&fb_action_types=og.shares
Main point of the article is to stress that Mobile-game marketing and advertising is only just beginning and that lots more is coming. Doesn't touch upon the marketing campaign itself. But it seems the results are telling, sex sells overwhelmingly yet again.
It is sad though for those of us who see these games making money hand-over-fist which are some pretty crappy games (Sorry, Game of War is bad and boring) where as traditional gaming is struggling to meet ends meat.
I guess I'll never understand the mentality that drives clearly a huge consumer base to drop hundreds if not thousands on in-app purchases rather than fully-developed game experiences in total.
That ad is literally showing for me right now.Well, seems to be a good strategy with ads like this:
Yep same here.That ad is literally showing for me right now.
Where does all the big videogame publishers advertising budget go if they aren't spending it on TV ads? The only traditional games I've seen on TV as much as Game of War the last couple of months are Bloodborne and The Order.
Freudian slip I guess?Make ends meat.
ends meat.
Meat.
(I'm sorry - your post is really interesting and poses interesting thoughts on the qualms associated with development and mobile vs. traditional... but that derailed my entire thought process as I imagined a giant grinder)
Game is free though so it's really not selling anything. Once people realize the game is garbage they'll delete it.
Your life must suck if cellphone games have that much impact on your life.Alright then.
Game is free though so it's really not selling anything. Once people realize the game is garbage they'll delete it.
Got a relative that tells me video games are a waste of time. He plays games on his iPad for hours. Some people rationalize that phone games are not video games so they feel better about playing them.