2018 Sees A Record-breaking First Six Months For US Video Game Sales
2018 has already been a massive year for video game sales, even though there is an on-going debate regarding children’s safety and game addiction. — September 10th, 2018 So far, US consumers spent roughly $19.5 billion on video game-related products in the first six months of the year alone – a 40% increase on the first six months of 2017.
Continue ReadingSeptember 2018 Free Games
Sony and Microsoft have both announced the slate of September 2018 free games that will be available to subscribing PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold members, and we are excited! — September 4th, 2018 Xbox Live Gold members will receive four new free games — two on Xbox One and two on Xbox 360 — as part of the Games with Gold program.
Continue ReadingTop Indie Game Marketing Tips
Gamasutra.com’s blog is full of interesting articles. Its latest article ’20 Indie Game Marketing Tips’, aimed at industry newbies and veterans alike, is an excellent tool. In this post, you will find its key talking points. — August 27th, 2018 In no particular order, below are what we consider to be Logan Williams’ main marketing tips for Indie Games: Steam Isn’t
Continue Reading7 Life Lessons I Learned From Playing Video Games
We recently came across an excellent article by Carson Blackwelder where he talks about seven crucial life lessons he learned from video games. — August 22nd, 2018 Beyond the mental, physical, and social pluses, video games can do what books, movies, and TV shows cannot: put us in control. All of these pop culture mediums have the capability allowing us
Continue ReadingPlaying Video Games Can Help Make Kids Smarter And Happier
Games are more than just a fun activity for kids — they can enhance their emotional, personal, and social well-being. — August 14th, 2018 According to many scientific studies, Games can change the brain structurally and functionally. These changes result in enhancing mental skills such as memory, attention span, spatial intelligence, language learning ability, and coordination. Research also shows that
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