[casual_games] Game portal script
Colin Cardwell
colin at 3rdsense.com
Wed Dec 10 17:20:07 EST 2008
Hi Paul
If your games are built in Flash, another option you might want to consider
is distributing the games on Fizzy.com. We share ad revenue and I would be
that with the rates we get you'll make almost as much if not more than doing
it yourself.
There are three options:
1. Just upload your game and away you go - you get 30% of ad revenue
2. Integrate our SDK (takes about 20 mins) to make your game
'enhanced' (brings in in-game advertising, score submissions, etc.) - you
get 50% of ad revenue
3. Make a download game and sell it on Fizzy - you get 50% of all ad
and sales revenue
Fizzy is getting plenty of traffic these days too.
At very least it's worth a go with a few of your games.
Head on over to www.fizzy.com/developers
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Cheers
Colin
CEO
<http://www.fizzy.com/> Have you been to Fizzy today?
From: casual_games-bounces at igda.org [mailto:casual_games-bounces at igda.org]
On Behalf Of Paul Steven
Sent: Wednesday, 10 December 2008 8:01 PM
To: 'IGDA Casual Games SIG Mailing List'
Subject: [casual_games] Game portal script
Hi there
I would like to create a game portal kind of site and would like advice on
whether to create the site from scratch myself or would it make more sense
to use an off the shelf solution? If an off the shelf solution is a viable
option, can anyone recommend one?
I know there are tons of game portals and I am not looking for a quick buck
by creating one. I just have created hundreds (yes hundreds) of games over
the last 5 or 6 years and thought it would be great to get them all online.
Cheers
Paul
http://www.sloshedsanta.com
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