Let’s talk statistics

I didn’t post my app statistics since way back when I released Sha Cat. As you may have read I changed my approach after that game and went for a lot smaller apps. Throwing 3-4 Apps out a month for the last 3 Months.
Using iAds and maybe 1 simple in-app purchase to monetize.

The first one was Bumpy Ball which already performed much better than all my apps before. And I took my learnings but couldn’t really re-apply them for a several apps after.

I teamed up with Sabba Keynejad a very talented technology/trend designer.
And we created the one app which is by far the most successful app I released.

The App had around 5000 Downloads within the first two days, all natural, there was no Marketing except the regular posts through my social media channels. ( Google+, Twitter, Tumblr, Linkedin, Facebook, Deviantart, Pinterest)

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It even managed to get into the iTunes roleplaying top 10 in Estonia, and went into the top 100 in 32 other countries. Unfortunately the iAd failed to appear on time so we did not create any money within this time.
I couldn’t take that and switched it to paid. Which immediately kicked us out of all reached positions and decreased the downloads dramatically (-90%). It basically killed all natural growth.

A half week later the ads where there.. So I switched it back to free. It did came back up from 10-20 daily downloads (paid time) to 200-300 Downloads a day.

But it obviously had lost it’s magical boost. Since the last two week it remained like this but we patched it and the changes went live the last week. We basically created a pop up to rate the app and give the player in-game points for doing so. This small change had a dramatic effect. We received around 110 fresh user rating in the last 5 days, most of them beeing 5 of 5 possible stars.  We are right now trending back up, which is really exciting.

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The loop of getting more players through the nice ratings and turning them into active game raters through the pop up seem to run incredible effective.

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I know for sure I will never switch an app to paid again, no one pays now a days and it kills all growth.
I’m right now really happy that we got this second chance.
Let’s see what the week brings us!

Big thanks to Gamesalad – A great tool!

I decided to take the time and just write what positive experience game salad was/is for me.
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(click on the pic for the link)

The simplicity but also diversity of how game salad can be used is just great.
The Documentation via the Cookbook is really helpful and covers all required big questions. The Community is super helpful. The forum is highly active and everyone tries to help. All in front some key figures or game salad celebrities witch help out with great knowledge about the tool and the industry in general. The Gamesalad team tries its best to comes up with new updates that make me excited like a little kid.

With my age of 28 years by now I finally became able to fulfill my dream and create a variety of games and share it with people and even make some money out of it. I just wanna say a big thanks to the game salad team and the community.

Keep up the good work!

Thanks, Dave

Reactive Mind VS Mental Mind and Ego

I’m right now programming a bunch of reaction games and for their sake, I’m playing them heavily to make them perfect.

During my play sessions I tried to come up with clever systems to make myself a more efficient player, like counting the amount of actions that are required for the next success pattern etc.

Some of these methods quickly sank into me and started to happen without me having to think about them.
They became habitual.

I quickly realized that the systems I was most proud of because they made the most sense to me actually went in the way and I achieved less score then before. Only by letting go of this systems and going back to the „just play“ method, I became successful again.
I stepped back and let go, me and my plans vanished and the habitual/automatic self took over, I entered the flow state.

I found it really insightful that I discovered that the only thing to perform the best, was to forget about myself and let it happen.