Indie Game Development Marketing in a Niche Market

In the fiercely competitive world of indie game development, connecting with the right audience is more critical than ever. It’s not just about visibility; it’s about meaningful engagement with a community that genuinely cares. This is where All Ages of Geek shines, offering game developers a unique platform to connect with a passionate, highly engaged […]
Indie Game Development Marketing and Micro-Influencers

In the last few years indie game development marketing has had a significant shift. Traditional big-name influencers, once the go-to choice for promotion, are losing their edge. The focus has shifted to micro-influencers—creators with smaller but highly engaged audiences. For indie game developers, this change is crucial. Micro-influencers bring a level of authenticity and direct […]
AAA Games Aren’t Dominating so Indie Games Can Thrive

While AAA games often grab headlines, they aren’t as invincible as they appear. Many AAA titles struggle with player retention, high development costs, and lukewarm reception due to a lack of innovation. Meanwhile, indie games are gaining ground, offering creativity, unique experiences, and strong community engagement. However, only a few indie games achieve widespread success, […]
How to Get People to Play Your Game Using All Ages of Geek

Getting people to play your game requires more than just traditional marketing. It’s about creating experiences and engaging with potential players on a personal level. Here’s how you can use All Ages of Geek to make that happen. Use All Ages of Geek to get people to play your game 1. Leverage Authentic Gameplay Videos […]
How to Write a Grocery Scene – “I Married a Monster on a Hill”

Writing a grocery shopping scene for characters with unique quirks and dietary needs can be a fun way to explore their personalities. Here’s how to do it, using our characters from “I Married a Monster on a Hill” featuring Bevvy, August, John, Thomas, Scarlett, Alliard, Hugh, Malcolm, Jackie, Teressa, Damien, and Wagner. How to Write […]
How to Write Morning Routines – “I Married a Monster on a Hill”

Want to learn how to write morning routines? Creating morning routines for characters who balance everyday life with unique quirks can make for some engaging storytelling. Here’s how to write about it, using Bevvy and August from “I Married a Monster on a Hill” as our prime example. How to Write Morning Routines from “I […]
Homeschool Balancing Screen Time Tips and Offline Activities

Hey there, homeschool heroes who want to balance screentime and offline activities! ???????? With all the amazing digital resources out there, it’s easy to let screen time dominate our homeschooling days. But a healthy balance between screen time and offline activities is essential for our kiddos’ well-being and overall learning experience. Here are some strategies […]
Homeschool Virtual Field Trips for Parents

Looking for homeschool virtual field trips? ????✈️ If you’re looking for a way to make learning more exciting and immersive without leaving your home, virtual field trips are a fantastic option. They allow our kids to explore new places and learn about different subjects in a fun and interactive way. Let’s dive into the world […]
How to Write Relatable Characters – “I Married a Monster on a Hill”

Want to know how to write relatable characters? Take a page from “I Married a Monster on a Hill,” a series that focuses on crafting relatable, unforgettable characters. Here’s how you can do it too! How to write relatable characters? Take it from “I Married a Monster on a Hill” Dive into Backstories when writing […]
5 RWBY Cosplays to Get You Excited for RWBY Volume 10!

by: Nickodem Nowak 5 RWBY Cosplays to Celebrate Viz and Volume 10 Hey, RWBY fans! With the exciting news that Viz is now the new home for RWBY, and Volume 10 on the horizon, there’s no better time to dive back into the world of Remnant. What better way to celebrate than with some amazing […]