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by chrisan
3282 days ago
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Look, its a great story. I shared it with everyone who is a fan of SW or codes as it made me smile. This is nothing to do with einaregilsson as it is a _very cool_ easter egg, more just the comments on marketing. Lots of people put lots of hard work into games people like. How many of them get a celebrity to play their game, let alone post on social media? There are plenty of games out there with thousands of users and 0 celebrities. On top of that someone reached out to him and request they prank Mr Skywalker. Where is the initiative in that? He was lucky to have a celeb play his game. He was lucky the celeb tweets about his game. He was lucky a friend of the celeb requested they prank him. He clearly capitalized on the opportunity and every nerd like myself loved this story because Star Wars + coding fun and now we are all checking out cardgames.io. But to claim "this is how you do marketing" is a stretch for me. |
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In any case, I guess I'll get some extra traffic today, but at the end of the day it's a Yahtzee game, nothing exactly groundbreaking, so I don't think all the people that saw this post are going to start playing Yahtzee all the time ;)