Why indie developers can't win on the App Store
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Why indie developers can't win on the App Store
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#4I have said this other places, but I will repeat it here. Kudos to them for finding (or creating) a successful niche with high demand. I find it sad though that sooo much money is going to marketing games that don't push technology further, or really fundamentally help things get better.
You could argue that if you add up all the marginal increases in utility/happiness that are gained from playing any of the saga games that it might be a net gain, but I think that is a stretch. I find it tragic that this is how the market allocates resources (time and capital).
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#10I'm curious if these 'elite' developers budget out a chunk of their profits to buy their own apps and/or free-to-play 'points' simply as a means of keeping their games on the top grossing lists.