Editorial D is looking for web games!
by Editorial D · in General Discussion · 11/02/2009 (3:14 pm) · 3 replies
We are preparing our new casual games website for public launch in the next few weeks, and we need games! Quick little platformers, shoot-em-up adventures, space dogfights, sword and dragon quests, sports games of all kinds, puzzles of all sorts, even card games and chess; if you have a fun and cool browser-based videogame, we're looking for them all.
Please visit our site at http://www.editoriald.com and take a look.
We'll be opening up a whole new audience for your game by serving the Latin American market with our bilingual English/Spanish portal. Naturally, we will provide a free translation service to localize your games and create versions in Spanish.
Naturally, we offer 50-50 revenue sharing, so whatever we make, you keep half.
Shoot us an e-mail to let us know about your cool game, or simply to send us any questions you might have.
Thank you.
Please visit our site at http://www.editoriald.com and take a look.
We'll be opening up a whole new audience for your game by serving the Latin American market with our bilingual English/Spanish portal. Naturally, we will provide a free translation service to localize your games and create versions in Spanish.
Naturally, we offer 50-50 revenue sharing, so whatever we make, you keep half.
Shoot us an e-mail to let us know about your cool game, or simply to send us any questions you might have.
Thank you.
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#2
Keep on submitting your games, folks! We're more than glad to take a look at any cool broswer games you might want to show us, so please send them on down!
And Paul, we're offering 50% of the gross, not the net, so we don't take money out before we start calculating shares. With any luck, we'll all do alright. :-)
11/14/2009 (6:17 pm)
We're very happy to announce the addition of <a href="http://www.editoriald.com/games/005sudokucube/005_sudoku_en.html" target="_blank" class="postlink">Sudoku Cube</a> to our games lineup. Keep on submitting your games, folks! We're more than glad to take a look at any cool broswer games you might want to show us, so please send them on down!
And Paul, we're offering 50% of the gross, not the net, so we don't take money out before we start calculating shares. With any luck, we'll all do alright. :-)
#3
Remember, if you are looking for a home for your browser-based casual game, just give send us an e-mail and we'll be happy to take a look!
03/12/2010 (7:57 am)
Two new games just joined our lineup on the editoriald.com games website: Jellyman and Perpetual Blaze! Thanks go to developer MarmphCo Productions!Remember, if you are looking for a home for your browser-based casual game, just give send us an e-mail and we'll be happy to take a look!
Torque 3D Owner Paul Mason