How to Make Your Games Suitable for the Chinese Market | Gary Huang

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Delivered at Casual Connect Asia 2016

The session will start with a short introduction of the Chinese mobile game market and then move to the main differences between Western and Chinese games. In this presentation, Gary will share how to make your games more popular in China.




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