Kongregate shares a case study on monetizing browser-based online games
Kongregate, which operates a web site for indie games, is announcing today it has had good success with its app platform for browser-based games. What’s more, it’s sharing some metrics so that it can show potential developers how it can make them money. The San Francisco-based company launched its Konduit Application Platform in December . The idea was to take sophisticated indie games, such as massively multiplayer online games, and give them monetization and social sharing benefits, even though they are not readily playable on the most popular social networks. That is, the platform lets game developers launch games on the Kongregate web site which have all of the features of games launched on big social networks such as Facebook. Today, Kongregate is announcing that Dream World, a multiplayer online role-playing game, has had considerable success using Kongregate’s platform to reach audiences.

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Kongregate shares a case study on monetizing browser-based online games