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Thomas Lane
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My game is Phrenemies! at https://phrenemies.com in case you need to see it
How do you get people to try an app that you made?
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How do you get people to try an app that you made?
I created a multiplayer game that I personally think is great (of course I do). It's really accessible and totally free. However, in order to play it, you need to have a group of at least three people. I think that if I got people to play it, they would really enjoy it and would play it with their friends.
What has worked for you in the past to get people to actually try an app that you made?
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My first product was a simple game made in python where you control a character. Pizzas and broccoli are flying at you and you have to get the pizza and avoid the broccoli. As you get more and more pizza your character gets fatter and fatter. Once you ate enough pizza, the simple stick figure character was replaced by a picture of my older brother (who had gained weight recently).
My family...
What was your first product?
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How do you get users when there is relatively high barrier to entry when starting to use it?
My specific situation is a web game that requires you to play with multiple people (at least 3). I am getting visitors to my site, and they are even starting games, but they are not playing with real people.
You can see my landing page here (https://phrenemies.com).
Has anyone had a successful strategy when you need users to put in more effort than just clicking a download button or something?
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This game is great to play with coworkers during virtual happy hours!
Phrenemies!
A fun, social-deduction browser game
A browser game that you can play with friends, family, and coworkers.
Test how well you know your friends!
Phrenemies!
A fun, social-deduction browser game