As a follow-up to yesterday’s piece on the commercial viability of Christian video games, I came across this interesting post recently on the economics of the Android market for games. Here’s a quote:
“I don’t know how it became so widely believed that free, ad-supported apps are the only way to make […]
One of my big reasons for heading to this year’s Christian Game Developers Conference is to get some wisdom from people on what the future for my Bible adventure game should be – and one of the huge questions behind that question is how commercially viable the very concept of a Christian […]
As regular readers of this blog will know, the working title of my Christian video game is “Ebenezer”. But what exactly is an Ebenezer?
The modern person is most likely to assume that Ebenezer is the name of a person. Perhaps the only context we’ve encountered the word in is Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas […]
In preparation for this year’s Christian Game Developers Conference, I ordered a T-shirt and some business cards to advertise my Christian video game, Ebenezer. Well, yesterday they both arrived in the post – exciting times!
I have to say that I’m a little disappointed with the print quality of the T-shirt […]
Before I head off to the Christian Game Developers Conference the week after next, first came the Evangelical Ministry Assembly at St. Helen’s Bishopsgate in London, organised by the little charity I work for. This year’s theme was “connecting with culture”, and since I was stewarding I had the privilege of being in […]
It’s not only promotional T-shirts I’ve been ordering for this year’s Christian Game Developers Conference – naturally, I’ve also ordered a bunch of that all-important networking tool, the humble business card.
I had a specific vision for my cards that was possibly unnecessarily showy: I was arrogant enough to want them to be […]
One of the major tasks left to do on Ebenezer is to finish writing the final dialogue. At the moment I’ve written out the entire story in very broad brushstrokes: “Samuel talks to Saul about X, Y, Z…” but I don’t know what words will be used […]
With only 15 days to go until the Christian Game Developers Conference, I thought it was worth taking a step back and asking why on earth I’d fly half way around the world to visit Portland, Oregon – what am I hoping to get out of attending […]
One of the struggles I’ve had trying to get people interested in my Old Testament adventure game is that there are so few sites dedicated to Christian video games on which to publicise it. Even those that do exist aren’t always that active and up-to-date, simply because sadly there really isn’t that much news […]
Thoroughly tongue in cheek, Premier Radio’s show Whispering Word has produced three stupid little mini-games collectively titled Convert the Pagans to try and raise awareness of the programme. They closely follow the mould of the Simpson’s parody game “Billy Graham’s Bible Blaster” (which you can sort of play online here if you […]
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