Smartphones have already become powerful enough to compete for the attention of gamers. As a result, mobile games now account for 51% of global gaming industry revenues, already followed by console and PC games. And mobile game development has become a lucrative service area.
Only not every game becomes a masterpiece. It’s not enough to create something similar to the ones that have already taken off and won awards for success. You have to research the market before you can translate an idea into a fully functional product. In 2019, the highest-rated mobile games brought in 10 times more revenue than those with average scores.
Most people play to kill time, but for some it’s a fun hobby. Overall, however, this category of apps reaches an incredibly wide audience. Most likely you are familiar with Angry Birds, Clash of Clans, Plants vs. Zombies. They have encouraged many startups to dive into the industry and create a mobile app or game, despite the fact that it requires knowledge of technology, creative thinking, and the ability to efficiently build tech processes.