∞ Infinity Blade maker wants more Apple support for high-end games

99 cent games rule the roost on the App Store top games list, and it hurts the visibility of high-end games like Infinity Blade. That’s the message from Donald Mustard, Chair Entertainment’s CEO – they make Infinity Blade, the hit swordfighting game.

“We want to play more games of the scope and production value of Infinity Blade, and it would be great if the App Store could support that more widely.”

Chair: App Store should support more high-end games [Gameindustry.biz]



  • http://www.mike-pulsifer.org/ WVMikeP

    wow, that site makes you register and log in to read? I don’t need yet ANOTHER account to keep track of or manage.

    • Brad

      BugMeNot is great in times like these. ;)

  • Can4spam

    Working with (chose your mobile OS maker, for example) has more support? What, exactly, does his comment mean?

  • Gustav

    I think it means marketing support. They want better coverage on the store pages to promote larger games.

  • http://twitter.com/feralchimp feralchimp

    They sold $1.6M in 5 days and they’re complaining that Apple isn’t spending enough to promote their stuff? They should learn what everyone on the dev forums already knows: if you want marketing, you need to spend on it yourself. The App Store is a delivery platform; advertising is the devs’ problem. And $1.6M buys a lot of banner space on The Loop. :)

    • Ewp0219

      What they’re saying is that games like it should have more ads
      Because they show off what the device is truly
      Capable of rather than most of these
      Half assed apps that are getting shown and then people don’t notice the great ones only the usually crappy ones

  • Dimebag

    It’s a great game and my personal fav but, I think promotion is up to the indiv game developers