▲ 3 r/iOSAppsMarketing+1 crossposts

Please review my endless runner app called a Missed Flight

I built this while trying to learn unity. The end state seemed pretty cool and so published it into App Store. Working on porting it to Android as well. Please check and let me know what you think. There are a tonne of endless runners but I thought a cute couple running together might be a cool idea. A two player mode is in the works too.

u/Legitimate_Skirt_642 — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/Zoom+5 crossposts

Platform for games

Hi all,
I was wondering where most of you release your first game and find your initial players.
I recently released my first mobile game on iOS, but it’s been tough getting anyone to discover it. The handful of people who have played it have given positive feedback, but finding those first players has been much harder than I expected.
Now I’m trying to publish it on Google Play, and I’ve hit the requirement of finding enough testers before release. It’s made me wonder whether I’m going about this the wrong way.
How did you all get your first players and feedback? Did you launch on mobile first, or did you build a community somewhere else before releasing?
For anyone who’s curious, the game is called Missed Flight. Feel free to check it out if you’d like, but I’m mainly interested in hearing how others tackled this early stage.

apps.apple.com
u/Legitimate_Skirt_642 — 2 hours ago

ChatGPT prompt for screenshots

This seems to be working for me without having to pay for ChatGPT license. Sharing in case others find it useful.

“I’ll always upload a bunch of screenshots and some information about the app. What you need to do is put the screenshots inside a phone and pick a good packground theme based on the app and then put that phone in a tilted angle in the background. The background should always have the branding of the app. Do one screenshot at a time. The first time do the first one. Then when i say next, do the second. “

reddit.com
u/Legitimate_Skirt_642 — 7 days ago