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Game Developer Frequently Asked Questions: A. No, you can submit it to us as just an idea. However, if you have a working demo, and can send a link to it, all the better. A. Our management team meets weekly to go over the game ideas submitted. Each team member has a checklist of criteria we use to evaluate a game idea. We look for things like: After we go over the checklist, those having enough Yes’s are moved into the Yes pile. Notes are made on each game idea and stored in our database, where the submitter has access to see the comments and status of an idea. (Coming soon) Once moved into the Yes pile, it makes it to a 2 nd meeting where we discuss the merits of each game and its team via a conference call to the submitter. After the call, we discuss the call among ourselves and vote if it should be funded. If we have a majority of yes’s, it is moved to the Supply Funding Pile. We hold a Launch Meeting weekly and in accordance with our budget, we choose a certain number of projects from the Supply Funding Pile. This is typically on a first in, first out basis. A. Sure. If you are not good at programming, but are good at art, we can send you to a list of people who claim to be good at programming and are interested in working with a talented artist on BOG funded games. And vice versa, If you are not good at art but are good at programming, we can send you to a list of people who claim to be good at art and are interested in working with a talented programmer on BOG funded games. To get access to the list, enter your email in the group box below. If you have trouble joining for some reason, send us an email with Subject Line, “I’m a Talented Artist” or I’m a Talented Programmer” to HookMeUp@BangOutGames.com
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A. We PayPal one check a week for a $1,000 to the Team Lead (The person who sent us the idea). If that’s you, then its up to you to handle any arrangements you have with others who help you build the game. You should probably sign a contract with them in advance. Here are some samples you might use to protect yourselves and your teammates. (Disclaimer, we are not your lawyer and you should probably consult one before entering any agreement). (Samples link Coming Soon)
A. Un-BOG-funded games may be published through BOG, providing a greater royalty to the developer. We might also fund completion at a different royalty rate.
A. Only if you have been given the rights to do so by them. You should obtain written permission from the owners or if you hire others to do work for you. Check out these sample Contracts (Ed’s Link Here). By submitting any source or assets to BOG, you attest that you are the original creator (or you have obtained written permission from the owners to allow you to use it as if it were your own when dealing with BOG), the work is original, free from viruses and you have not issued rights to the work to others,.
A. Yes. However, by accepting funding from BOG, you grant BOG a 3 Year exclusive right to publish your game through its various channels, and a perpetual non-exclusive right to publish it thereafter, in exchange for the royalty structure defined on this site. You also grant BOG the right to use the source and assets from your game or any part thereof in any other game or media BOG may create, provided we recognize you for the work in the game credits and compensate your according to our Contract Addendum terms.
A. Within 3 years from the date of release, all distributions of the game must go through BOG’s payment processor and be subject to the royalty structure set forth on this site. After that, it may be distributed by you in any means you like. At any time from the date of release, you may help promote the game by using the links BOG provides for distribution and payment processing. You can add the links to your website or elsewhere, so long as you do not partake in spamming or other activities that may be considered damaging to BOG as determined by BOG in its sole discretion.. So don’t go putting the links on porn or hate sites please.
A. Our royalty structure is based on a sliding scale. The more sales you get, the greater royalty rate you earn. To learn more, submit your game idea and we will get back to you with a detailed proposal when we decide to move forward.
A. Yes, possibly. Contact us with the details.
A. Our Dedicated Marketing Staff works diligently at efficiently and effectively massively marketing games, utilizing:
Press Releases
Affiliate Networks
Emails to our customer base
Featured Spots on the BOG site
SEO built sites unique to the game
Partner Site placements
Related Forum Posts
In-Game Tell-a-Friend Tools
In-Other-Games Teaser Placements
Game Pack inclusions
And some other stuff up our sleeves
A. Though not our core focus, we are interested in funding games that may take longer than 12 weeks to develop. When you submit your idea for an extended game development project, let us know how long you estimate it would take you to complete it.
A. BOG will do everything in it's power to support the developers in keeping to the agreed upon schedule and budget. If a developer defaults on their contract, BOG retains the right to renegotiate the schedule/budget with the original developer, cancel development of the game, or finish development of the game using other resources. In any event, BOG retains publishing rights for the game as specified in the contract, with the following changes. If you have reached a predetermined number of milestones but defaulted on your contract and BOG publishes your game anyway, you will still be eligible for royalties but at half the agreed upon payout, and, your eligibility for royalties will be delayed until additional development expenses have been recouped by BOG. We don’t really want that to happen, but we also can’t afford to have projects run over budget or beyond the schedule. We are looking for dedicated teams only who want to Bang Out Games.
A. Let us know at the time you submit your game, when you can begin working on an uninteruppted 12 week schedule. If we approve your submission, you can begin development at the time you told us you could start, which would obviously be after your vacation. However, once you start developemnet under the contract and accept the first payment, we expect results and, should you fail to make progress in any given week within the set schedule, we may terminate the contract for non-performance. So plan ahead, we want you to succeed, on time.
A. No, However, your game will likely be published that much sooner, opening up the potential larger royalty payments sooner and allow you to move on to another casual game you want to bang out.
A. BOG sets the price in its sole discretion during the 1st 3 years from release. You may offer it at any price thereafter. Typically we will offer it at $19.99 US the first year and drop it considerably after that. But depending on the game, the market, or periodic promotions, we may offer it at first for $4.99 or less. As well, we may increase the price according to demand. We obviously want to make the most we can for you and BOG.
A. You submit your source code, assets and a build to us each week and our developers and QA examine it and compare it to the prior week. If we see little progress, we’ll likely pull the plug.
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