Ep 11: Designing, Monetising, and future of Games for India ft. Dayanidhi M.G and Ganesh Hande, Co-Founders-NCore Games cover art

Ep 11: Designing, Monetising, and future of Games for India ft. Dayanidhi M.G and Ganesh Hande, Co-Founders-NCore Games

Ep 11: Designing, Monetising, and future of Games for India ft. Dayanidhi M.G and Ganesh Hande, Co-Founders-NCore Games

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Today’s episode is very special because today, we have not one but two guests who are a complete powerhouse of experience from one of the most thriving industries of the current times which is the gaming industry.

The gaming industry is now growing and gaining a lot of popularity across sectors. And our guests, Mr. Dayanidhi M G and Mr. Ganesh Hande, the founders of one of the top gaming companies of India - ‘nCore Games’.

Mr. Dayanidhi spans a rich career of over 25 years in the software industry whereas Mr. Ganesh Hande possesses a diversified career of over 13 years in Management, Analytics & Operations.

And let me tell you, they are also the minds behind the hugely popular game in India called ‘FAU-G’ that was successfully launched in January this year.

So, dive with us in this episode where we talk about designing a game from scratch.

Highlights:

  • Journey of FAU-G from scratch
  • What makes a game viral or addictive?
  • Key elements while designing a good game that can keep the gamer engaged?
  • Will mobile phone gaming take over console games?

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