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Meet my first game: Glitch

Discussion in 'Made With Unity' started by AndriiM, Sep 4, 2012.

  1. AndriiM

    AndriiM

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    Hi all,

    I'm just released my first game ever. That was pretty cool to make it with Unity, I really like that expirience and my next game will be on Unity too :)

    I've used NGUI and 2D Toolkit.
    Many thanks to Josh Sacco for graphics. Excellent work.

    About the game:
    Control Glitch, collect power charges and make your way to the microchip exit

    A logical game to challenge your brain and reaction.
    Can you get the highest rating in every level?





    Free trial :
     
    Last edited: Sep 6, 2012
  2. SevenBits

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    Looks cool.
     
  3. ncst

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    I like the look of the game quite a bit. Since you don't have a demo (free) version, I might suggest that you give users more detail on the app in your description on Google Play (number of levels, etc.). From the video and snapshots, it's not clear how much game you will get for your $1.27 (not that it is a lot of money, but so many apps are available for free, you need to sell people on the game). I thought the gameplay video was good and interesting, but I didn't get a sense of how many levels there are, or if there are more than three types of elements (power, some kind of trap thing, and the plus shaped things).
     
  4. AndriiM

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    I'm thinking about trial version with like 5 levels, is it a good idea?
     
  5. ncst

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    Hard to say (in my [limited] experience). After 5 levels, would people still want more (and get the full game)?
     
  6. AndriiM

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    Sure they will, it's amazing :)

    Thanks for suggestions.
     
  7. ncst

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    :) In that case, a demo/lite version may be worth your time: you can get more people to try the game out, and hopefully you'll get people picking up the full version who might otherwise have passed it over (based on a hesitation to buy an app).
     
  8. AndriiM

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    hi again.

    I've add a free trial. 6 levels to show what the game is.

    See the link in first post