Looking back, what lessons should be learned from the failure of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl?

Looking back, what lessons should be learned from the failure of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl?

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Install slap city and use the beta branch which recently added content.

Battle for the Grid was lightning in a bottle, you can't really force that kind of thing.
Especially if you're doing more of a marketing push, you aren't going to get people willing to wait for your unfinished game to develop enough of a following it warrants polish later.

Substantial single player content is the foundation upon which good Smash clones are born.

Ludosity should've just stuck to Slap City

what beta branch?

Is the content a friend to play the game with?

>why does a f2p model that profits on cosmetics and fills itself up with third worlders and was marketed with cinematic trailers do better than a paid one with no voice acting marketing its high skill gameplay appealing to compfag autists
I also don't know why they decided to not include voices of all things on release, surely Nickelodeon can shell out at least enough for that much.

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What is the content? Slap City is dope

the internet audience isn't nearly as big as you think. your game is for kids, put shit that kids would like in it

The initial problem for me are the graphics, if the shit was made with unreal and had smooth 60 fps and 4k I would definitely give it a try but it has disgusting PS2 graphics with stiff animations, you can tell there was zero fucks while making this turd, is an unattractive unoriginal piece of shit that looks like a 2005 Christmas PS2 game

Apparently not, since all recent Nicktoons games have lacked voice acting.

Chadow chad is right
Spongebob sucks

If you're charging full price for a fighting game it better have some semblance of single player content. Smash Ultimate isn't the series at its best in that regard but its leagues better than NASB's arcade mode. NASB's arcade mode is literally no different than just fighting CPUs outside of the dialogue before each fight, and even then said dialogue is just non-sequitur quotes that usually make 0 sense in the context of the game. This wouldn't even be an issue if they just priced it as a $20 maybe $30 budget title from the start.

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>Don't think people memeing your game on social media means anything towards the actual appeal of your game when it's a very different context to actually playing it
>Don't design your game to pander to tourneyfags because the appeal will be niche and have high risk of backfiring if not perfected
>Make sure you actually can work within the limitations of your budget instead of crying about your big stinky mean publisher not giving you more resources when you fucking agreed to it
>Don't be complete twats and think you offer something better before it even fucking releases just because you're so neck deep in your own circlejerk
>Don't try and make a discord community as a surrogate friend group (seriously why the fuck is this a thing now for smaller game devs?)

They're adding content for the switch release and things have been happening in the beta branch. What I immediately spotted was another skin and some other things.

So just cosmetics?

Don't hire meleefags to shill your game. They will only touch the game for as long as the shill checks come in and drop it immediately afterwards.

That’s the other thing about trying to make Battle for the Grid happen; that was a $20 game

Literally only has 4 people playing it
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That these games should’ve been made 10 years ago when the people that gotten involved now were still getting beat up in high school.

>people were actually looking forward to this shitty kid bull shit
Lmao

I don't get the inside joke comment about the fridge Discord channel, what was that channel about?

the nickelodeon tennis game has full voice acting. the NASB dev actually seethed about it on twitter

-Your game should be launched finished
-Your game should be polished
-Your game should launch with voice acting
-Don't just put your B team on the title that'd really get you known around the world if it took off for free considering what it is

Everything except the last one wrong with NASB is the publisher's fault but retards like you blame the devs because to be fair the devs won't shut the fuck up.