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Co-FUN Games business and news from across the web.- Indie Dev Scores Dream Coverage from Japanese Gaming Press | HappyGamerThe indie game Mayor May Knott has achieved significant organic coverage from major Japanese gaming outlets, a dream scenario for its developer. This breakthrough was driven by community support on social media, highlighting the power of genuine connections in modern game marketing. The article also briefly mentions updates for a tactical auto-battler and a trailer for The Dragon and the Sword.
- Steam Gets Three New Indie Hits in Single Day Launch Spree | HappyGamerSteam saw a simultaneous launch of three distinct indie titles: Forbidden Solitaire, a horror-themed card game from Night Signal Entertainment; The Division Resurgence, which expanded to PC; and The Dragon and the Sword from CoFUNGames. These coordinated releases aim to help smaller studios gain visibility amidst Steam's daily influx of new games, with Forbidden Solitaire also featuring cross-promotional bundles with Inscryption.
- The Dragon and the Sword Gets New Trailer, Available Now | HappyGamerCoFUNGames has released a new trailer and launched the indie RPG The Dragon and the Sword on PC via Steam. The game features a young heroine leading a chaotic party, promising a unique and potentially humorous adventure with a hand-drawn art style. It aims to capture the charm of character-driven RPGs, offering an alternative to large-scale open-world titles.
- The Dragon and the Sword Publishers Make Bold Play for Steam ReviewsIndie publishers Shiravune and Co-FUN Games have adopted a direct strategy for their Steam launch of The Dragon and the Sword, explicitly asking players for positive reviews on launch day. This bold move aims to gain visibility in Steam's crowded marketplace, highlighting the challenges and evolving marketing tactics within the indie game sector.
- Valkyrie Destruction Launches on Steam with Bold Review RequestValkyrie Destruction has launched on Steam, with publisher Shiravune and Co-FUN Games directly requesting positive reviews from players who enjoy the game. This bold approach is part of a larger strategy, as the publisher also revealed over 15 upcoming titles, showcasing a significant pipeline for indie games. The article discusses the potential impact of such direct requests on the Steam review system and the broader indie gaming landscape.