HEY GUYS, RMN HAS A TWITTER TOO!
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author=kentonaI spite with Shibe dog picture retweets....
I only use Twitter to tease people, like Nessy.
author=SgtMettoolauthor=Archeia_NessiahI've tried 10000000000000 times, repeating again and again, but to no avail.
Have you ever chatted with platinum's Hideki Kamiya?
Really though, I love his whole twitter aesthetic. And he's usually pretty good about replying to people.
His twitter is great. It's like seeing a S developer whipping M fans. I envy people that can get nasty with irritating people and not suffer company consequences.
author=Ratty524author=Red_NovaOne thing you'll be surprised of is how fast information circulates on Twitter. Your posts are almost bound to get retweeted, followed, or liked within minutes. It's kind of nuts.
I... I want to be cool enough. I guess I'll do it...
This apply to someone who doesn't have any twitter followers initially? I don't even use my Facebook, and I don't know who uses twitter.
In other words, if I made a twitter just for my my games, with no initial friends, it can still get noticed/retweeted/liked?
author=Gredge109
This apply to someone who doesn't have any twitter followers initially? I don't even use my Facebook, and I don't know who uses twitter.
In other words, if I made a twitter just for my my games, with no initial friends, it can still get noticed/retweeted/liked?
I think it depends on the hashtags you use. Like, I recently plugged in a "#gamdev" or "#indie" in my recent tweets about my simple breakout game and through that, your post gets retweeted and circled around a wide audience. I got completely random gamedev strangers to follow me as a result. xD
author=Ratty524
I think it depends on the hashtags you use. Like, I recently plugged in a "#gamdev" or "#indie" in my recent tweets about my simple breakout game and through that, your post gets retweeted and circled around a wide audience. I got completely random gamedev strangers to follow me as a result. xD
That's awesome. You just sold me on twitter. Thanks!
The #gamedev hashtag will net you some follows, but it's also a very crowded tag nowadays and you might find that it will pick up some bots, too. You can also do #rpgmaker (if you want to do this one), #pixelart, and #indiegame and those should get you a little buzz as well.
If you don't have a Twitter and you're developing a game, I highly recommend you getting one. Twitter, like I mentioned above, is one of the hottest means of social media outreach to game developers, and even your gamepages can get in on the action.
how I wish this could not be true
author=Max McGeeIf you don't have a Twitter and you're developing a game, I highly recommend you getting one. Twitter, like I mentioned above, is one of the hottest means of social media outreach to game developers, and even your gamepages can get in on the action.how I wish this could not be true
Yes, making people aware that x thing exists makes them more likely to try x thing! What a concept!