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« on: April 23, 2015, 10:29:10 PM »

I had a one time opportunity to print 20 t-shirt for a good price.
But I really don't know how I can give them, from a marketing point of view.

I tried to give them to my most passionate players of our current game, and they refuse it Smiley

I can give them through internet, but also during convention (so I don't need to pay the shipping cost).

I didn't get an idea to give them, and they are there in my sitting room (I live in a very small appartement).
I need your help, to find a good a idea !
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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2015, 07:02:20 AM »

http://www.tshirtgun.com/
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« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2015, 07:22:08 AM »

What we did for our Light Fall shirts for PAX East:

We would sell them 20$, but if you could beat our demo under 5minutes on the few first tries (the 2 levels) you would get a shirt for free. That worked well, we sold like 30 without really pushing it.

A fan had a cool idea that we might try for the next event: you pay the same amount it took to complete the demo. For example, you complete the two levels in 8 minutes on your first try, you pay 8$. This would work for us as on average, people take 10-15 minutes to complete our exhibition demo. I realize that may not work for all types of games.

Bottom line, just try to do some funny challenge about your game for the next event and make the shirt as the reward.

Good luck,
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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2015, 02:51:34 PM »

What we did for our Light Fall shirts for PAX East:

We would sell them 20$, but if you could beat our demo under 5minutes on the few first tries (the 2 levels) you would get a shirt for free. That worked well, we sold like 30 without really pushing it.

A fan had a cool idea that we might try for the next event: you pay the same amount it took to complete the demo. For example, you complete the two levels in 8 minutes on your first try, you pay 8$. This would work for us as on average, people take 10-15 minutes to complete our exhibition demo. I realize that may not work for all types of games.

Bottom line, just try to do some funny challenge about your game for the next event and make the shirt as the reward.

Good luck,

Thank you for these great idea.
I will try to think on a contest next time.
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