two & a half gamers – Offline games – No WIFI games: The most profitable game in the world

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This is no BS gaming podcast 2.5 gamers – Offline games – No WIFI games: The most profitable game in the world.

Sharing actionable insights, dropping knowledge from our day-to-day User Acquisition, Game Design, and Ad monetization jobs. We are definitely not discussing the latest industry news, but having so much fun! Let’s not forget this is a 4 am conference discussion vibe, so let’s not take it too seriously.

The Team:

Jakub Remia⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠r- Game design consultant

Felix Braberg⁠ – Ad monetization consultant

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Matej Lančarič – User Acquisition & Creatives consultant

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Summary

Offline Games, no Wi-Fi games is a collection of games that has gained millions of downloads and perplexed reviewers. It offers a variety of classic board games and popular puzzle games, all playable without an internet connection and with minimal ads. The game has generated significant revenue primarily through rewarded ads, with estimated daily earnings ranging from $250,000 to $600,000. The developer, Jindo Blue, has a YouTube channel with over 570,000 subscribers, featuring videos of their games that have garnered millions of views. The success of Offline Games highlights the potential for organic growth and effective monetization strategies. In this conversation, Matej, Jakub, and Felix discuss the mysterious success of a mobile game called ‘No Wifi Games’. They analyze the game’s organic traffic, cross-promotion strategies, and ASO tactics. They speculate on the possibility of paid traffic being disguised as organic and the potential use of backlinks to drive traffic. The hosts are amazed by the game’s massive growth and revenue despite its minimal monetization. They invite listeners to share any additional information or insights about the game.

Takeaways

Offline Games, no Wi-Fi games is a highly successful collection of games that can be played without an internet connection.
The game has generated significant revenue primarily through rewarded ads, with estimated daily earnings ranging from $250,000 to $600,000.
The developer, Jindo Blue, has a YouTube channel with over 570,000 subscribers, featuring videos of their games that have garnered millions of views.
The success of Offline Games highlights the potential for organic growth and effective monetization strategies. The success of ‘No Wifi Games’ is attributed to its organic traffic, cross-promotion, and ASO strategies.
The game may be using backlinks to drive traffic and create the appearance of organic downloads.
Despite minimal monetization, ‘No Wifi Games’ generates significant revenue.
The hosts invite listeners to share any additional information or insights about the game.

Keywords

offline games, no Wi-Fi games, collection of games, classic board games, puzzle games, rewarded ads, revenue, Jindo Blue, YouTube channel, organic growth, monetization strategies, mobile game, organic traffic, cross-promotion, ASO, backlinks, monetization, revenue

Agenda:

00:00 Epic intro
01:40 Revenue and Monetization Strategies
04:22 Geographical Distribution of Downloads
05:06 Developer Background and Other Games
07:19 Massive Ad Revenue
08:21 The Power of Rewarded Ads
10:29 Gameplay and Features
11:39 Cross Promotion and Expansion
14:13 Organic Growth and SEO
16:54 YouTube Channel and Videos
19:07 Invitation to Jindo Blue
19:20 The Mysterious Success of ‘No Wifi Games’
21:17 Uncovering the Secrets of Organic Traffic and Cross-Promotion
22:20 The Role of Backlinks in Driving Traffic to ‘No Wifi Games’
26:36 The Surprising Revenue Generation of a Minimally Monetized Game

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