How to Localize, Monetize, QA and Grow Your Mobile Game Internationally | David KIM

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The beauty of digital distribution is that it allows mobile game developers to find new players throughout the world. And in today's global economy, the biggest growth opportunities often lie overseas. But with international growth comes international challenges, like translating your apps into native languages, leveraging local payment methods, customizing your artwork for different cultures, testing your apps in different regions, and more. This session will reveal the best practices for attracting, engaging with, and monetizing mobile gamers internationally.

Delivered at Casual Connect Europe, February 2013.

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