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Game Analytics From A Game Designer’s Perspective

Game Analytics From A Game Designer’s Perspective

Game Analytics From A Game Designer’s Perspective

Game Analytics From A Game Designer’s Perspective

By Nathan Lovato

March 12, 2015

Originally Published Here

Summary

The quarterbacking problem or "Alpha gamer problem"1 is a well-known phenomenon It is different! Game analytics offer an exciting array of new possibilities for everyone in game studios! Game analytics can change the face of game development.

Game analytics are simply the study of our players' behaviors using statistics.

At first, game analytics may seem like a cold tool, a big black box for marketing people to boost the monetization of a game.

Retention is relevant to game designers: they give you a broad overview of how compelling is the first experience of your game.

You need to plan your use of game analytics during the game's pre-production phase.

A game designer doesn't need to track every bit of available data to get profound insights on the players' behaviors.

Hopefully, this article gave you an overview of what analytics have to offer to a game designer.

Reference

Lovato, N. (2015, March 12). Game analytics from a game designer's perspective. Retrieved October 15, 2021, from https://gameanalytics.com/blog/gameanalytics-game-designers-perspective/