We are constantly looking for developers who we would like to cooperate with in creating casual games. We're interested in both amateur teams daring to enter the professional market, as in already established companies wanting to try themselves at creating casual games.
Creating a quality casual game is challenging and requires a lot of effort. Mediocre products have small chance to survive on the current market - too often they get quickly forgotten in the realities of the internet competition. Regardless of the risks, a huge profit is possible, compared to the costs. This creates an opening for small, motivated teams or for companies that are not happy with their current business model.
If you are interested in cooperating with Codeminion, get in touch with us through . We are mostly looking for teams/companies that would be able to develop existing designs and projects. However, if you just have a great idea for a game, we would like to hear it too.
We are able to provide essential, technological and financial support.
If you want to learn more about casual games, their creators and market reality, here's a couple of useful links:
Codeminion Blog - blog about game development and casual games by Codeminion co-founder Maciej Biedrzycki.
IGDA Casual - the official publication by International Game Developers Association on casual games and their design. Essential knowledge for the newcomers.
Logler.com - global casual top-10 based on records from most of the bigger portals. Good tool for keeping track on current trends in the industry.
IndieGamer - community forums for casual and indie game developers. Fountain of knowledge for the newcomers, a place to get contracts for freelance artists, musicians and other industry-related professionals.