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The mystery of mystery game writing Looking to write your own mystery game? Lisa Brunette from Brune

The mystery of mystery game writing Looking to write your own mystery game? Lisa Brunette from Brunette Games teaches us how to captivate your audience and keep them guessing. Her suggestions include: - Designing game characters that are relatable and imperfect in order to capture the user’s interest. - Providing a clear, specific motive for each suspicious character to assure that the story remains a mystery - Researching enough to develop a detailed, authentic mystery plot - Considering the timing of hints and reveals to ensure that the user is both engaged and surprised at the right moments Read the full article on [LevelUp](. The fundamentals of blockchain gaming and building a blockchain community In the first episode of our blockchain series, host Melissa Zeloof is joined by Anton Backman and Kenrick Drijoningen from Play Ventures to dive headfirst into the unique world of blockchain gaming. Together, they explore the latest gaming vocabulary, trending companies, and what it really takes to get a blockchain game up and running. In episode two, Melissa, Anton, and Kenrick chat with Jon Jordan, Consultant at Playmint, to ask: what is an online blockchain community? They discuss where these communities came from, which communities are most popular, and how this impacts the future of communal gaming. We loved these quotes: - "It’s important for us to stay critical about how to improve the user experience, both for developers and players.” - Anton Backman, Play Ventures" - "As with any new technology, it will take time for people to see the benefit, but if we make it actually beneficial for the players, people will appreciate [blockchain gaming]” - Kendrick Drijoningen, Play Ventures" - "We’re all much too confident in what we think we know." - Jon Jordan, Consultant at Playmint - "I think you draw out the more thoughtful members of your community by having discussions where we determine the core of the product" - Jon Jordan, Consultant at Playmint Listen on [Apple Podcasts]( [Spotify]( or read the edited transcripts for episode [one]( and [two](. 5 ways to start running cross promotion for your app right now [Read the blog]( HyperBeard grows ARPDAU by 100% and boosts paid installs by 2x with ironSource LevelPlay [Read the case study]( The Verge: [Netflix is getting three more mobile games, including its first FPS]( GamesIndustry.biz: [Five essential things to listen out for in game audio]( PocketGamer.biz: [Unity: Hypercasual game creation increased 137% in 2021]( PocketGamer.biz: [Former EA and Zynga veterans raise $3.5 million for blockchain mobile games]( BusinessWire: [ironSource Launches First Widely-Available Mobile Game Marketability Testing Tool, Taking Guesswork out of Publishing]( VentureBeat: [Consumers spent $22B on mobile games in Q1 2022]( [Spotify]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin]( [Medium]( [Update preferences](

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