Mobile App (iOS & Android) Projects | Hobbies and Games
A hit web game (up to 10k$ per month, 18mplays) with proven popularity now ported to Android. Fast gameplay, short sessions, strong engagement and retention.
The game "Bounce Ball" was originally developed as a web-first game and achieved significant success on a popular gaming platform's homepage, securing strong revenue without the need for paid marketing. It gained a large number of reviews and demonstrated strong user retention, with players frequently returning for extended periods. The game performed exceptionally well in Asia and Tier-1 markets, reaching the number one spot in Japan and Germany. Following this success, the developers have ported the game to Android. They are now selling the mobile version because their expertise lies in creating web-based hits rather than managing mobile marketing and user acquisition.
This particular listing is exclusively for the mobile version of the game; the web business and assets are not included. The developers are willing to share all relevant performance data from both web and mobile versions for verification purposes.
Key highlights of the game include its proven success on the gaming platform with consistent earnings, organic growth without any paid marketing, strong user engagement with high repeat play rates, and the recent Android adaptation which offers significant potential with App Store Optimization (ASO) and user acquisition strategies. Interested buyers can access comprehensive metrics and will receive support during the transition, although marketing efforts are not included.
The arcade-style game is monetized through advertisements and requires basic maintenance and periodic updates, with an estimated weekly commitment of 2–4 hours. The game appeals to a large, engaged casual audience, with substantial traction in top markets. The developers note that while the web version's performance supports its product-market fit, the mobile segment remains largely untapped, presenting opportunities for ASO and optimized mobile monetization. They are selling this scalable mobile hit and offer assistance with the handover and adjustment phases but prefer not to engage in marketing or advertising.
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