Sweaty Chair Blog

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Sydney, Australia
Sweaty Chair Studio brings creative games to the world! We are an indie mobile game developer with a group of passionate people located in Sydney, Australia. It is founded in 2013 with the vision to create awesome games that differentiated from the market and bring the fun of mobile games to the next level. We came from a variety of backgrounds, such as game design, web development, and digital media. We also love to actively participate in the gaming community and joined multiple Global Game Jam events. A various of our games are actually developed from there. You may know us by our biggest title No Humanity, or the gorgeous Projection, or any other casual games we made.
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January 18, 2021
The Present and Future of Australia’s Gaming Industry

In 2019, the Australian gaming industry earned $ 3.16 billion in total revenues—which was its first drop since 2012. 

Despite this decline, the Australian market is 12% larger than it was two years ago, and experts predict it will experience a significant rebound in 2020-2021. According to …

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fuRic
January 04, 2021
Calculate Player LTV of Your Game/App in a Spreadsheet

You made a great game/app and it has started giving you revenue. You are able to consider buying users, and it is very important that to get the right player lifetime value (LTV) first so you can have an idea on how much cost per install (CPI) you can afford.

TLDR; Put your numbers and calculate…

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fuRic
October 30, 2020
The Psychology Behind Horror Games

OooOo, it’s that spooky time of the year! Bring out the Halloween decorations, prepare your scary movies, and of course… bring on the horror games.

Horror games are one of the main reasons for many streamers major successes. Pewdiepie and Amnesia, Markiplier and Five Nights at Freddy’s, to name …

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fuRic
October 20, 2020
8 Must-Have Unity Plugins for Mobile Game Dev

We have been working for mobile games in Unity for 8+ years. Throughout these years, we purchased and tried a variety of plugins in the Unity Assets Store. Today I'm here to share the list of some essential plugins that can hopefully make the lives of mobile game devs easier.

We are somehow shopahol…

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fuRic
October 19, 2020
Coding Guideline for Unity C#

As a programmer, it is very important to follow a coding standard and make sure others can read and easily understand his code. While there’s not majority guideline of coding standard in Unity and C#, you can somehow write whatever you like, but in this article I’m going to show you our style and f…

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