If I develop a smartphone game today and try to sell it for ₹500, do you think people will actually buy my game for ₹500? Most people would say no one will buy it. But there’s a company called Kairosoft that sells its smartphone games for ₹500 to ₹10
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Anmol Pandhi
Building Loop • 1y
Whatever gaming boom happened in India failed to start a real community.
All We have are mobile gamers who rather focus on one game only, so much potential there is but neither are there newer games being made nor is the majority ready for some goo
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Himesh Jain
Chasing for infinity • 1y
Play to earn games started as a revolution and going on as a disaster.
What's the point of these games they are giving players literally pennies, some good ones are there but they require huge investment.
And why these games don't have a good gam
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 1d
We always say the mobile gaming industry can’t survive without India and honestly that’s not entirely wrong. But let’s be real apart from WCC, WCC2, WCC3, and the Real Cricket series, we have not really made any big titles that stand out. Sure there
Whatever you say, but the new game "Faug Domination" is doing well in the market. It has become clear over the past few years that India can also make good games. Except for "Mumbai Gullies," most of the hyped games have lived up to expectations. Eve
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UBED
On my way to Buildin... • 1y
Right now, the most popular cryptocurrency is Bitcoin. It's like the OG of cryptocurrencies and has a big following. Have you heard of any other popular ones? 🌟
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Yash
Trying to make thing... • 10m
All I know is "Great People were always obsessed and crazy about their Ideas even if it were not good at that point of time. They didn't really cared about others perception of themselves. They Believed that the Dots will connect even if the path lea