This executive summary outlines the sale of a game portfolio, including a prominent game, which has garnered significant attention in various global markets, although not yet in the United States. The featured game, launched in late 2016, has seen over half a million downloads and an average monthly revenue of $649, predominantly driven by advertisements and in-app purchases. The portfolio, available for sale as a whole, consists of several games developed in Unity and Buildbox, along with their source codes and original design assets. The seller highlights that no extensive marketing strategies have been employed, suggesting significant potential for growth with effective promotion. A cross-promotion feature within the flagship game has been beneficial in boosting downloads for the other included games. Despite the absence of user acquisition campaigns, the games have achieved notable visibility, with accolades such as "Game of the Day" features. The seller, who intends to focus on non-gaming apps, remains confident of eventual U.S. market recognition due to an active feature link. Necessary operational resources for the buyer include an Apple Developer Account and software tools for game management. Anticipating the sale, the seller offers to transfer all apps, complete with source codes, rights, and guidance for haptic feedback integration. The seller perceives significant untapped potential in these games, recommending strategic marketing to enhance their reach and monetization.
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