Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Social Session is Seeing Some Action in Saudi Arabia, Romania, and the UK

So, it's been an interesting month watching Social Sessions' activity.




All of a sudden, I got a huge spike in Romania, Saudi Arabia, and the UK. I went from averaging about 5 users per day (mostly in the USA), to averaging closer to 20, with most of that due to those three countries. And for whatever reason, the new users have been almost exclusively on Android.




I took the opportunity to localize into Arabic for the audience in Saudi Arabia (just the Play Store, not the game itself).

Unfortunately, I haven't been successful in holding onto players, and I definitely haven't managed to monetize much. Players drop off quick after the first level of the game, with only about 10% of players continuing after that.



So, of course, a very small percentage of players are even getting to the point where the game asks for an upgrade (in the last month, only 3 have reached it, and none have purchased).

Social Sessions also gives you the opportunity to watch an ad in exchange for a free hint on how to beat a level. This feature has not been widely used either.


So, as I said, it's been interesting. I seem to have tapped into a fountain of downloaders who don't really end up liking the game, almost immediate. I had a much more gradual dropoff of users, relatively, when I was only getting 5 or so downloads a day.

It's possible that there's something off-putting about the first level. Maybe it's so easy that players don't think the game is going to be challenging. Maybe they see the suggestion to watch an ad and flee. Maybe the pace is too slow. Or maybe because the tutorial that appears on level 1 isn't localized into anything but English, and so users just exit (although I tried to make it as self-explanatory as possible).

I'm not sure, so I'm putting some extra thought into it right now. If you've got any suggestions, feel free to leave a comment.

Friday, January 8, 2016

Rejected, Fixed, Resubmitted

Post-holiday update from Hester Games! I was notified shortly after leaving for a Christmas holiday that Apple had rejected Social Sessions because it lacked a "Restore Purchases" button. I knew it was an easy fix, but I wouldn't be able to fix it until I returned in January.

In the Android version, I automatically connected and restored purchases on game start. In the Apple version, I relied on the fact that if you attempt to make the same purchase that you already have, the App Store just asks you if you want to have it again for free. Problem solved. But I guess Apple wants an explicit button there, and that's perfectly fine.

It's been fixed, and resubmitted last night.

Looking forward to exciting new things in the new year!

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Monday, December 14, 2015

iOS is nearly ready to publish!

I've gotten Social Sessions working on iOS, including the iPad! I was stoaked the first time I saw it running on an iPad because it looked great! I just had to up-res one texture so it would look better. It mostly just worked! Yay!

Now I'm on to setting up my app submission... which is a bigger task than I'd anticipated. Last night I went to upload my screenshots... only to find out how particular Apple is about their screenshots. You have to have your screenshots in exactly the dimensions of whichever particular devices you are supporting. I can't just have a single set of screenshots... I have to have a set of iPad screenshots taken from an iPad, etc. It's a little frustrating because the same is true for the promo video, and the one I created won't work at all. Boo.

Well, I'm excited to be close to submitting. I did a Unity Cloud Build of my final iOS version, but then I found out that I can't just submit that. I have to build and submit from a Mac. So hopefully I'll be able to do that tonight.

Anxious to get it on the App Store so I can really start promoting the game. I'm excited to be able to stop hearing people say "Oh you released your app? Oh well, let me know when it's on the App Store".