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Best Game BaaS

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by kirkfernz, Sep 11, 2015.

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  1. kirkfernz

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  2. Tiny-Tree

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  3. bluescrn

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    I've worked with GameSparks, and it was rather nice to use - a very good feature set, solid web-based UI for configuration/development/testing, and a very responsive support team

    I wasn't the one paying for it, though - and the pricing seems a little scary if you expect a lot of users, especially F2P users.
     
  4. kirkfernz

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    Thanks bluescrn, we decided to go ahead with GameSparks. Aside from the pricing it really is the best option.
     
  5. cdutly

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    Hi,

    Would you share some information about the pricing you feel about using GameSparks?

    Is it suitable for indie and small studios?
     
  6. Whippets

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    Didn't really need a double post, but http://www.gamesparks.com/pricing/
    Fairly simple and straightforward.
     
  7. Meltdown

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    I've been using Gamesparks for over a year now for SuperTrucks Offroad and I'm really happy with how everything has been going. There is not a single thing I don't like about using their SDK or their admin portal.

    You can also contact them about an enterprise licensing agreement, which has heavy discounts on the MAU cost.
     
  8. Tda13

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    A bit of a late reply, but you should take a look at ChilliConnect: http://www.chilliconnect.com.

    I've used their Unity SDK for a personal project, I can say it is pretty straight forward, has great documentation and the team there is really supportive.

    They are also prepared to tailor pricing to just what you need for you game which can make it really cost effective.

    I think it launched back in June but they are adding new features all the time, so definitely worth trying out!
     
  9. BearHugMark

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    Thanks for the recommendation. I've started using ChilliConnect and it's brilliant! No disrespect to Gamesparks, but I find ChilliConnect a LOT easier to use, and their documentation is more up to date. Incredibly helpful over e-mail too.
     
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