It seems like if what you’re showing is what you understand they find appealing and fun, then surely that’s what should be in the game. You give them that.

But instead, you give them something else that is unrelated to what they’ve seen on the ad? A gem matching candy crush clone they’ve seen a thousand times?

How is that model working? How is that holding up as a marketing technique???

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That’s really a smart idea 😂

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Hilarious!

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It’s beautiful 🥹

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Brought to you by the guys behind the recent remasters of Klonoa and Katamari Damacy

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The ads are for testing game concepts, if an ad have enough engagement the game is made.

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That doesn’t feel right. Most of the time the game is something incredibly simple, like counting or moving blocks around, and the ad is showing someone playing it incredibly poorly. Like too poorly to be real, like they can’t count to a number like six or can’t move the triangle in a circle hole. I’ve always felt that’s supposed to frustrated the viewer, who will then want to download the game to play it correctly. But by then they realize it’s not even the same game that’s in the advertisement.

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One of the funniest advertisements I’ve seen on youtube was basically someone on tiktok going “Okay, I’m gonna try this game out called ‘Insert Incredibly Generic Title Here’. Is it a fake game? Let’s see.” 10 seconds of them playing level 1: “okay, I blew up that barrel and got some coins. Looks like it’s not a fake game.” And that’s the advertisement: Our game is a game that actually exists and isn’t an appstore scam.

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Does anyone understand the point of advertising a game doing something that, after downloading, it does not do?

They’re called “lies.”

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Todd Howard has entered the chat.

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