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LPC Code results announced!

By bart on 18 February 2013 - 8:35am
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The full announcement can be found here:

http://lpc.opengameart.org/content/code-judging-is-in

 

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Advertising test results.

By bart on 7 January 2013 - 7:49am
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We've been running test advertisements for a little over a month in order to collect advertising statistics, and I thought I'd share some highlights from the results, as a matter of interest.  First, some general notes:

A number of people suggested on the forums that we advertise with Project Wonderful.  While they seem like a great project, Project Wonderful wouldn't be a good fit for OGA, because they only run a single ad over the course of a week.  Most sites that advertise with Project Wonderful are webcomics, and most visits to webcomic sites are a single hit, after which the user leaves (that is, they read the comic and go).  What's important to note here is that unique ad impressions count for a lot more than ad impressions in general -- if someone sees the same advertisement five times in a row, they're probably only going to click on it once, and even if they happen to click on it more than one time, it doesn't really do the advertiser a lot of good.  Where a webcomic's average page loads per visit is probably just over 1, OGA's average number of page loads per visit is 12.5.  That is, when users look at OGA, they tend to stick around for a while, so we'd be a lot more effective at advertising if we show people multiple advertisements.

So, over the course of our advertising test, we ran a total of 19 test advertisements.  At one point, due to a performance issue in the advertisement module (which I eventually fixed), ads were loading 6 to 10 seconds after the page loaded, so during that period of time it's safe to say that our numbers were off.  I fixed the issue about a week ago, so the numbers from this week are a lot better.

OGA collects web statistics with log analysis, which means that we don't depend on people not blocking the various web tracking services.  OGA users tend to be more tech savvy than average, and tech savvy users tend to be more likely to block web tracking, which means our internal log statistics are a lot more accurate than, say, google analytics would be.

So now, the numbers.  Note that these numbers are not a guarantee of ad performance, they're just what we saw in the past month.

  • Typical click through rate on unique impressions was between 1 and 2 percent.
  • The consistently best performing ad was for Cube Trains, which got about a 3% unique click through rate.  I'll include a picutre of the ad below so that people can see it.
  • The lowest click through rates were around 0.4%.
  • The average number of unique daily impressions was about 475.  My aim is to sell enough ad slots to keep this number around 400.
  • Ad performance was significantly better during the first week of the ad run, with some click thru rates over 5%.  Unsurprisingly, these numbers didn't hold.  However, you can expect ads to perform a bit better than average during the first week or two.

Other interesting tidbits:

  • The ad for Angry Turtle Jewelry, which I wouldn't think of as having a huge overlap with our userbase, did about average.
  • Clint Bellanger told me that the ad clicks for Flare tended to be higher quality than random hits on his Flare site -- that is, people coming from OGA tended to stick around longer and view more pages than average users.

Here's the aforementioned Cube Trains ad:

Want to advertise with us?  Check out the Advertise with OGA page, which includes detailed pricing information and instructions for purchasing an ad slot.

Thanks!

Bart

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Help fund a native Linux port of the Torque3D engine and editor.

By bart on 2 January 2013 - 6:05pm
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The makers of the recently MIT licensed Torque3D engine are currently raising money on IndieGogo to do a complete Linux port of the game engine and associated tools (including the editor).  This would be a tremendous boon for the Linux gaming community (particularly game developers), so I'd strongly encourage everyone to head over there and donate a few currency units to help them reach their funding goal. :)

Note: IndieGogo has several different types of project funding.  In this case, their project won't receive any money unless it's fully funded, so you don't have to worry that your money will fall into a black hole if the funding goal isn't met.

Note #2:  Please share this on your social media site(s) of choice and get the word out!

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Top 2012 OpenGameArt Submissions by Favorites

By qubodup on 27 December 2012 - 8:55am
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Video: OpenGameArt 2012 Top Game Art Asset Favorites

To digitally celebrate the beginning of a new Georgian calendar year, we have compiled a short video to show of OpenGameArt's top favorited 2d, 3d, texture, music and sound effect contributions that were added in 2012.

The video itself is available under CC-BY-SA 3.0 license and comes with "editable source" for Kdenlive [download] (.7z, 25M).

Should you like to promote free game art, open source philosophy in assets (be it permissive or copyleft) and honor the wonderful works of the artists, please spread the video to all your friends that make games and/or art!

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Apologies for the intermittent downtime...

By bart on 15 December 2012 - 6:23am
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Due to some server issues, the site's been down a lot over the last few days.  We're working on the problem, and we apologize for the inconvenience.  Don't worry, OGA is not going anywhere. :)

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UPCOMING OGA EVENTS 2020

Submitted by Chasersgaming on 16 January 2020 - 6:02am
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Here is a summary of upcoming OGA events that are taking place this year and when, So get these in your calendar! :)

Be sure to check back for updates and keep an eye on their forum threads posted for announcements nearer the time. 

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OGA Summer Game Jam 2019

Submitted by Chasersgaming on 1 July 2019 - 9:59am

Welcome to the Unofficial OGA 'Summer' Game Jam #3!

  • Jam starts: Already! (July 1st)
  • Submit your game by: July 27th
  • After that, submitted entries will be rated by: August 11th

 

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The OGA Spring Game Jam 2019 - Announcement

Submitted by Spring Spring on 28 March 2019 - 12:20pm

Spring is in the air and it's time to create something new, something fun, something exciting, something for the OpenGameArt.org Spring 2019 Game Jam!

 

This year's theme is 'I enjoy my life' and enjoy your life you will if you participate in this thrilling game jam!

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Spring 2019 Art Challenge - A New Look (due March 24, 2019)

Submitted by withthelove on 1 March 2019 - 9:52am

This Spring's Art Challenge theme is:

A New Look

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OGA Game Jam (1st July)

Submitted by Chasersgaming on 20 June 2017 - 1:44am
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Show off your project!

I have put a Jam together which starts on the 1st July for those that are interested. :) 

heres the link:

https://itch.io/jam/opengame-art-game-jam

Any questions or anything else please comment on this thread below as I would like to keep this thread for the games created and announce winner/s

https://opengameart.org/forumtopic/opengameart-gamejam

 

thanks! all the best everyone and good luck!. :)

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