A cute turn-based strategy Battleplans is launched on iOS, Telltale names the release date of Batman and the third season of The Walking Dead, and a blog for Android developers tells how setting prices for local markets helps to earn more money.
1.Turn-based strategy Battleplans is launched on iOS. The player is offered to build a kingdom and defend it from enemies. Along the way, you need to download characters and capture new lands with resources. Despite the fact that the gameplay in the game is not particularly original, the visual style is cute and unworn. Before that, the game spent almost a year in solftlon on Android. Tested in Canada and Thailand. The indicators are not the most outstanding yet: in grossing, we managed to get into the Thai top 100, and even then in the “Strategy” category.
2. The dates of the next major releases of the publisher and developer Telltale have appeared. A game based on the Batman universe will be released this summer. The third season of The Walking Dead will be released this fall. The information was shared via his Twitter account by the head of the creative communications department of the company, Job J Stauffer. Recall that the title based on the Batman franchise is being prepared for release, it became known in December 2015. At the same time, the company announced that the game will be released on mobile devices, PCs and consoles. And that the game will be divided into episodes (just like Wolf Among Us, for example).
‘BATMAN – The Telltale Series’ will premiere this summer@TheWalkingDead‘s 3rd season will premiere this fall#E32016 begins in 1 week ;)
— Job J Stauffer (@jobjstauffer) June 5, 2016
3. В блоге разработчиков на Android they told how Divmob studio managed to increase daily revenue from in-game purchases by 300%. At the same time, the number of paying users has tripled. We managed to achieve this by adjusting prices to the market of each specific country. “In America and Europe, users pay for jams (hard currency, – approx. editions) from the dollar and above. But in Vietnam, a dollar is a lot. One dollar can buy a lot,” says Ngo Van Luyen, the founder of the company. In order to offer local users more reasonable prices, the studio took advantage of alternative low prices in local currency offered by Google.