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I hope this is not stretching the rules of this forum, but I'm looking for some feedback on my first venture into programming games. Why would it stretch the forum? It's a web-based game. However, my server is running the LAMP stack so it is running on Linux...
Anyway, here's the url:
http://whippitgames.com/bubblebreaker/
I'd love to hear your opinions on the user interface and interaction experience. Also, any ideas on where to go next with it.
Also really curious-- is it actually possible to make money with free games online? All the sites I've looked into are buying traffic from google and selling (I hope at a higher rate) to subscription online games. Is that what this niche looks like?
Thanks for your feedback, hope you enjoy,
J