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    Default schoolboy takes on the internet gaming industry

    An entrepreneurial schoolboy has successfully launched his first game in the highly competitive internet gaming market, with 10,000 users in its first month.

    ‘Buccaneers and Lobsters’ was developed over the last eight months by 11 year old Peter from Crumlin, Co. Antrim. The game, which is set on the high seas during the Napoleonic Wars, asks players to use their skill and judgement to build and develop a fleet of warships in order to dominate the seas, in competition with other online players and teams.

    The game is fun but it also has educational value, developing players’ knowledge of Napoleonic history and naval activity. ‘ I saw a gap’ says Peter, ‘when I couldn’t find an interactive, multi-player game that featured pirates after watching Pirates of The Caribbean & series such as Hornblower on the TV. This is a real area of interest for both boys & girls!’

    Peter is primarily focused on gaining users from his target market of 8-12 year old boys, and knows his market well given that he’s just about to start secondary school himself. However, he has been pleasantly surprised to find the game has a wider appeal.

    Peter explained; “We’ve asked older players what they think of the game and the feedback is good. We also have a growing following on Facebook from women, which is something I didn’t expect.”

    Peter thoroughly researched his market and a key focus on the marketing strategy was to make the game educational, and Peter’s team have used related material linked to Wikipedia, You Tube and Facebook.

    He said; “We spent a lot of time on working on the details of ‘Buccaneers and Lobsters’, to make sure it’s as accurate as possible and to encourage teachers and parents to see the value of the game.”

    While other companies focus on impressive 3D graphics, Peter believes a focus on the fundamentals of the game is paramount to its success.

    “The game must be playable, if a player can’t get into my game in five minutes then we’ve done something wrong,” he stated.

    Peter is aiming high, and notes the success of US gaming company Zynga as a source of inspiration. Founded three years ago, the company is already valued at US $1 billion. While Zynga have an active payment option, you can play ‘Buccaneers and Lobsters’ for free, as Peter is determined to get the game right before developing his business model further.

    Peter cites the highly successful Zynga game ‘Farmville’, where players pay to develop a virtual working farm, as a worthy model. “Access to the game is simple and it is constantly being improved,” he said.

    Peter continued; “To get this right, we can’t say that Buccanneers and Lobsters will ever be finished. I need to keep updating it and adding to it if my players are going to keep coming back. Over the coming months I hope to add Ghost Ships, Special Items and Weapons, the ability to capture ports, and aim to host a series of historical naval battles that will enable players to pit their best and strongest ships against the best online opponents.”

    The game has launched in beta but it has already received rave reviews from Facebook users, and recent TV and social media campaigns promise to bring many thousands of new players to the game.

    This young man is well placed to embrace new technology to promote his game and looks set to change the face of the Northern Ireland games industry, so watch this space.

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    Haha, someones been busy. Pretty interesting. 11yearold? O.o. I don't even know what I was doing then but not anything as productive as that haha.

    The real question though here is, where did he get the up-front costs? It's not exactly ree to launch a game.
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    he is just the face to the game, we covered this topic months ago and Im pretty sure that source is old news.

    They used the kid as direction and pretty much let him pick what to make, because he would know what kids want to play.
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    don't take that much honestly. you can start up a game pretty cheaply if you know what your doin


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    Quote Originally Posted by BobTD View Post
    he is just the face to the game, we covered this topic months ago and Im pretty sure that source is old news.

    They used the kid as direction and pretty much let him pick what to make, because he would know what kids want to play.
    Wasn't around months ago on this forum so it's new to me! I also haven't really been following up on any gaming news for like over a year until recently when I had some spare time.

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    don't take that much honestly. you can start up a game pretty cheaply if you know what your doin
    Well yeah it's not too expensive, but at 11 years old I certainly didn't have enough money to launch such a game.

    However, the more unique you want your game and if you really want to go through the development time to hire people to make a completely unique game engine it can get quite costly.

    Alternatively you could buy a cheap pre-made game engine or pick some off the net that are totally free to use hence why new MMO's pop up like. Almost every month it seems.

    Then add in server costs n' everything. You're probably paying like $50-$200 a month so it's not horrible(Or you could just buy the server yourself for like $500+ and hire a friend techie to watch over it until it grows to buy a server to handle more players.). It's just I don't see an 11yearold with that much cash and after reading what BobTD said it's apparently a very misleading article anyways.
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    pretty interesting,fighting

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    wow ... it is incredible ... isn't it , i mean i have trouble making animations :L

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    so he started up a game sorry if this seems harsh but it
    is a pirate version of civillisation but pirates instead of romans or egyptians.

    and also why would you publish a kids game on facebook.

    i know most game developers do like jagex famous for runescape. but come on kids games

    also if he can make games his age he must not get out a lot
    Last edited by The_Known_Gamer; 10-15-2010 at 06:21 PM.

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    and also why would you publish a kids game on facebook.
    Hahaha. Facebook publishes kids games all the time. One of the most notable and brought in quite a lot of money is "Farmville". Generally the simplier the game the more money it seems to bring in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ViciousGamer04 View Post
    Hahaha. One of the most notable and brought in quite a lot of money is "Farmville". Generally the simplier the game the more money it seems to bring in.
    farmville is not a kids game i seen adults play it and you might as well say mafia wars is a kids game at the same time

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