Philosophy

We're not making games, we're making money

The games industry is about selling amazing interactive experiences — looking at mobile grossing charts and not despairing is the weird part.

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Translation Translated from Vietnamese by Claude. Original thoughts are entirely the author's.

"The games industry is about selling amazing interactive experiences to people, and I don't know how any person who loves games could look at the mobile grossing charts and not despair."

This is a Western developer talking about their Western mobile game industry. Don't mind comparing it to Eastern and Vietnam, shame overwhelmed.

My share of thought came from a series of events. One of them was I bought Monumental Valley 3 days ago after hesitating to pay for it 2 years ago. I couldn't stop playing it. Even though it was just about 1 hour long I was amazed by it. Shame on me.

I was also at China Joy or CJ in short. They must mean it as China Junks.

Bottom line: We're not making games, we're making $money$. And don't be ashamed, most of the world do that too =)))))).

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