yeo wrote: It was 3 weeks before E3. And I don't see any hype for E3 yet. But that's ok. Out of the blue on the second day of release I got interview for gamespark.jp. I really don't get PR and marketing and how it works. For small fish like myself it's a pure luck, I think, to be or not to be seen.
Based on players reviews I understood that I made a good game and my thoughts and feelings reached certain people. So I'm satisfied as a creator. And now I want to be satisfied financially ) But again it's in the hands of gods ))
Yes it is very much down to luck of course. I will say though, my Patreon post already has 5 likes, which may not sound like a lot, but for a Patreon post it’s pretty good. If some Allies find out about the game, they would not only purchase it but may also let Huber know on Twitter or his chat show Talking Sydrome.
If you have time, tune into one of his talking syndrome episodes on Twitch and suggest he plays the game there. He is far more likely to see your message then. He has answered my questions before on stream.
Also, if you don’t see any hype for E3 yet then you really don’t know Easy Allies hahaha. Trust me, they were hyped when you sent that tweet and the amount of work those guys do for E3 is astounding. There’s a reason why they’re so well loved.