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Submission + - Is it worth developing good games for the Web? 2

SlashSlasher writes: A friend of mine started up a Facebook MMORTG game called "Realm of Empires" with his buddies as a personal project. Over the last couple of years I've seen it grow up from an idea into a thriving community. A lot of money and effort has been sunk into constant improvement. As a result it has become the most polished and substantial applications I've seen on Facebook. It's been quite interesting seeing the action behind the scenes without being directly entangled. Normal game play is free but certain premium features do exist. Recently after allowing an open beta of premium features the users complained vehemently that they would have to pay to keep these special features. They went so far as to start a petition to stop them from charging for premium features. People are getting up in arms about features that can be bought for less than $3 a month. I know the project hasn't broken even yet and more money is put into it every day. I had always assumed that developers would receive a chunk of the ad revenue they attract to Facebook, apparently I was wrong. Facebook only gives the developer a very small (and shrinking) piece of real estate to try and make money with. How are these people supposed to break even let alone profit? What working business models exist for the small game developer? Are people just too spoiled by free throw away games to be a target market for anything significant? Are developers who want to make any money for their work forced to move to restrictive platforms like the iPhone or the console market? Their blog details the story (http://realmofempires.blogspot.com/)

Comment Re:Why do this? (Score 2, Funny) 214

Now the police will have a full biometric database of the entire population. They used to have to make up a baseless accusation to add you to their database and take your DNA. That's very useful when you run your country like a supermax prison. London has more camera surveillance than most of the prisons in my country. If they wrap George Orwell's corpse in wire they can power the whole thing by how fast he's spinning in his grave. To everyone who thought I was a paranoid freak: I'll take that apology now.

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