Chris MorrisoninHarpeView6 ways indie games have done well on YouTube and TwitchVideo game marketing used to be getting attention — especially reviews — from respected publications. The attention added up to sales; your…Jul 31, 2018Jul 31, 2018
Chris MorrisoninHarpeViewMonsters, duels and Chinese viewers: top games on YouTube and TwitchThe constant release of new games, and constant flow of new videos and streams on YouTube and Twitch, creates a sort of fertile estuary for…May 18, 2018May 18, 2018
Chris MorrisoninHarpeViewSix games that rocked YouTube and Twitch in MarchBelow, we’ve chosen out six of the top streaming games on YouTube and Twitch for March 2018. These games aren’t chosen because they have…Apr 20, 2018Apr 20, 2018
Chris MorrisoninPlaybook by ChartboostNever Say Indiepocalypse: 3 Amazing Indie Mobile Game Devs Who Defy GravityThirty years ago the geeky kids lucky enough to have consumer gaming devices — an Atari 2600, Commodore 64, NES or even the mall arcade —…Jan 20, 2017Jan 20, 2017
Chris MorrisoninPlaybook by ChartboostThe Problem with Mobile Game Data — and How to Fix ItAny mobile developer today can explain what terms like MAU and ARPDAU mean (monthly active users and average revenue per daily active user…Aug 19, 2016Aug 19, 2016
Chris MorrisoninPlaybook by ChartboostCodeless Dev Colin Lane on His Mobile Game SuccessColin Lane is a Sweden-based developer who recently topped four million downloads among a handful of pint-sized free games. Today, Lane…Aug 10, 20161Aug 10, 20161
Chris MorrisoninPlaybook by ChartboostHow Pokemon Go Is Already Making Millions DailyBeyond the famous IP, the mobile game is a hit because it’s exploring new monetization strategies from augmented reality to location-based…Jul 20, 20162Jul 20, 20162