Inspired by true events from this morning

  • maneframe@lemmy.sdf.org
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    17 days ago

    Hey me too! I released my first game on Steam a month ago and by all objective measures it was a flop, but as a hobbyist I’m still proud of it. It honestly did better than I thought for a small niche game that I did a terrible job of marketing, and my one review so far was quite positive so I’ll count that as a small win as I move onwards to the next game.

    EDIT: Here’s the game because my reply is getting harder to spot below - https://store.steampowered.com/app/2792160/SnowDown/ - It’s a small Jackbox-inspired party game (using phones as controllers) but with real-time action and physics as you throw snowballs around and destroy structures.

      • gerbler@lemmy.world
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        17 days ago

        As someone who is also awkwardly treading the line between being a soulless hack and trying to get my work noticed by literally anyone: please edit your top comment with a link to your game.

        I mean it. I can’t even muster the courage to post my renders to Instagram without feeling like some desperate influencer goof.

        • Randomgal@lemmy.ca
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          17 days ago

          Bro this is literally all in your head. 99.9 don’t give a fuck what you do or don’t do, either positively or negatively.

          I’d you want to show it, show it. If you want to keep it for you, keep it. But it’s not about other people. It’s about you making YOUR choice.

    • gwen@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      19 days ago

      you cant just SAY that and then not mention the game name

      wow you really are bad at marketing