Ask HN: 3 months in - where should I take this project?
I just released a radically improved facebook version of the game at http://bit.ly/rhoHkH . It has everything set up, social elements, invite system, leaderboard, store , etc.
My question is, how do I get to the next level?
Some major barriers that I'm facing:
1) As an indie student developer, I find it very hard to compete with other social game developers.
2) The pros work in teams, have a marketing budget, and iterate very fast. They seem to have all the right ingredients to scale.
3) I can't afford a marketing budget. I can only put more sweat equity in game design.
4) Because I don't have a solid user base, I can't even start working on the 'business intelligence' side of social games (metrics monitoring, A/B testing, k-factors, etc). I'm missing out on that big time.
5) Mobile-wise, I'm working on porting the game to iOS+Android. Using existing frameworks like appMobi and PhoneGap decreases development time.
6) I considered starting a company solely developing multi-platform games. No luck so far (don't have VC connections, no access to talent, not based in the Valley). I also submitted my application to mobile game funds (TinyCo, YouWeb).
How do I get my skin in the game? Should I join a game startup? Can my talent be used in other startups? Should I form one myself?
Honestly, I don't think I can go far by working alone. I need to get into the major league.
PS: Am a grad student in Indiana (international citizen). Non-CS major.
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 16.8 ms ] threadPrivate Joe's core audience is male, 18-24. I really can't tell if adding a leaderboard/store/gifting system has helped the game. All I can do is to make sure i have those systems in place, so I can at least compete with the big guys.
in a way, it's similar to an arms race - if the other guy has it, you got to have it too.
Like you say, it is very hard to compete with developer studios, but realize that to design, develop and actually ship a game by yourself is no small feat. I can assure you that this will not go unnoticed in your future company/work/career choices =)