This archive report was first published on 20 July 2019.
Published on July 20, 2019, the mobile game industry has experienced significant growth in recent years. Developing a highly engaging game can guarantee profitability, but it's essential to evaluate a game's profit potential before investing.
Within this guide, we'll explore the key factors to consider when evaluating a mobile game's profit potential.
Understanding Overhead ¶
Creating a mobile game requires significant investment, including coding, designing, and audio creation. The overhead costs will deduct from the game's final profit, making it crucial to understand these expenses.
Whether developing games for a mobile casino or an online RPG, understanding the overhead is vital. The game must generate enough revenue to cover these costs and still yield a profit.
Assessing Difficulty ¶
Some games are more intricate than others, with development times and costs varying accordingly. A simple game like Tic-Tac-Toe can be developed quickly, but its success is unlikely due to its simplicity.
Conversely, complex games require more time and resources, increasing the development process and costs. Knowing the difficulty of the development process in advance can significantly impact the game's profitability.
Understanding Genres ¶
Popular genres like role-playing and first-person-shooters tend to be more profitable due to their widespread appeal. However, this also means increased competition, making it challenging to succeed in these markets.
Understanding the popularity of the genre is crucial when calculating the worth of a mobile game. This knowledge will help developers make informed decisions about their game's potential.
Knowing Your Market Reach ¶
Developers must also consider the market they aim to reach with their game. A Facebook ad campaign can help narrow down the target audience, providing valuable insights into the game's earning potential.
By understanding the market reach and demographics, developers can create a more effective marketing strategy, increasing the game's chances of success.