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Andrew2016-03-17 14:42:31
Mobile development
Andrew, 2016-03-17 14:42:31

How to analyze the gaming (mobile, socialnetwork gamedev) niche?

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Actually - How (by what, by whom, by what means, services, sequence of actions, etc.) you can check, evaluate competition, analogues, profit, conversion, and in general, the more the better the information .. for some game or multiple games?
More (primer): There is for example a game. I am interested in how to find analogues as similar as possible, market share, profit, declines / falls in installation time, conversions, etc.
I think the essence is clear ....
Can someone share something on this issue?

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Artyom, 2016-03-24
@ArtikSlayer

steamspy.com

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s1Lv, 2016-03-17
@s1Lv

I understand that you need a product analysis. The matter is understandable. Usually a good analysis takes about a month.

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Dmitry Zemskov, 2016-03-17
@SADKO

Objectively NO!
There are too many subtleties, if you work in the industry and have statistical data, then you can do an analysis for yourself and even some kind of estimate, taking into account the realities of your company, but for other conditions your assessment will have little to do with reality...

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Elizaveta Borisova, 2016-03-18
@Elizaveta

market share, profit, declines/declines by install time, conversions

You have too high requirements for conclusions about other people's games. If you have their data, then with a stretch you can get something. The owners of the game themselves may not know and not monitor some indicators, but you want to know them.
Market share is somewhat arbitrary, given that new games are launched every day, and games generally compete with other activities.
Regarding the search for analogues, seek advice from game designers in your niche.
It is also worth noting that even having received the data that you are talking about, you cannot quite rely on them for the release of a new game. Whatever the data, your analog can fall completely to zero, (or sometimes give higher numbers).

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xmoonlight, 2016-03-18
@xmoonlight

https://www.appannie.com

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