Online Games Find Success in a Recession

Even as the economy takes a tumble, the popularity of online games is on the rise. Online game properties continue to see positive growth as Americans turn to ad-supported games as a form of affordable escapism.
Nearly 86-million Americans visited online game sites in December 2008, a 27 percent increase over the previous year, reports comScore, Inc., a leader in measuring the digital world. While these numbers are astonishing on their own, comScore also reports that the total time spent playing online games increased by 42 percent.
This means more people are playing online games and they’re playing for much longer periods of time. In fact, a survey conducted by Slingo Inc., a thought-leader in the casual games industry, reveals that nearly half of all visitors to the Slingo.com portal play casual games seven days per week.
What does this mean for advertisers? In spite of the recession, online game sites are among the stickiest entertainment sites on the Web. By tapping into this highly engaged audience, advertisers can connect with consumers more easily than in other advertising platforms where the message is often tuned out.
Affordable, Escapist Fun
So why are online games more appealing than ever during an economic downturn? In part, it’s because many people enjoy online games as an escape from the pressures they may experience at work or in the home.
“By concentrating and focusing on the game, a person can take a ‘mental vacation’ from whatever it is at the moment that is causing stress in his or her life,” says Dr. Carl Arinoldo, a stress and relaxation psychologist, in an interview with the Long Island Exchange. “And, given the engrossing quality of these games, the concentration and focusing are quite easy to accomplish and stick with!” Despite the influx of bad economic news, online games continue to serve as digital stress busters.
In addition, as people feel the financial crunch and being to tighten their purse strings, the entertainment budget is among the first things to go. “Not only have consumers turned to outlets such as gaming to take their minds off the economy, but as they curtail their discretionary gaming-related purchases they are turning to free alternatives,” said Edward Hunter, comScore director of gaming solutions, regarding the usage of free online game sites. Since most ad-supported online games are free to play, people can have guilt-free fun in the comfort of their own homes.
Economic Bright-Spot
While the economic picture for most industries is grim leading into 2009, the outlook is bright for the online gaming industry which continues to benefit from growth in its display advertising business model. More than 8.6-billion display ads were placed on online game portals in November 2008, reports comScore, for a 29 percent increase over the previous year. Combined with the surge in the number of people visiting online gaming sites and the increased time spent playing online games, this has resulted in a 30 percent increase in the number of unique display ad exposures.
While the average person’s frequency of exposure to display ads remained constant, the number of display ads per page view dropped by 17 percent versus the previous year. This means that visitors to online game sites were exposed to approximately the same number of ads as before, but there was less ad clutter so each message had greater impact.
Additionally, the model of combining video ad content with casual game content promises to leverage the true value of casual games: user engagement. People are more willing to watch video ads that run before a game starts or between game levels, as opposed to video ads that appear in front of other video content. With online games, the payoff is big enough that viewers are willing to wait and, more importantly, to watch. In fact, according to leading online video advertising network SpotXchange, in February 2008, over 90% of the InGame video advertisements they served were watched in full. This level of engagement means the effectiveness of the video ad goes through the roof.
As greater numbers of people flock to their favorite ad-supported online games for budget-friendly entertainment, more advertisers are seeking the opportunity to reach this highly engaged audience. The increased revenue from display and video ads enables the online game portals to reduce ad clutter, providing a better visitor experience and offering advertisers a greater ROI. In the end, it’s a win-win-win situation for the advertisers, the game players, and the online game portals.
About Slingo
This article is provided by Slingo.com, a leading online destination for people who love to play games, win prizes and have fun. In fact, 1 out of every 20 people in the U.S. has played Slingo online. The Slingo website offers free, original online games, downloadable games, and contests with cash prizes, as well as a social-networking community for game players. For more information, please visit www.slingo.comhttp://www.slingo.com/.
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June 25th, 2009 at 7:17 am
-Some RPG games: (Single Games)
1. http://www.Dragonfable.com
2. http://www.mechquest.com (Between this one is new)
3. world2.monstersgame.co.uk
-Some MiniGames site:
1.www.asiagames.com
2.www.arcadegames.com
-Some MMORPG :
1.Gunz.ijji.com
2.9Dragons.aeriagames.com ( Try this one.Many characters and is realy against good & evil with <Artificial arts>).
3.LastChaos.aeriagames.com
Here a link for free MMORPG games: (H:desktop_iconsWSGamesList_of_free_MMORPGs.htm) hmmm copy and paste it ^^ . I am not sure if that is going to work though.
June 25th, 2009 at 7:52 am
hey guys why isnt Tales of pirate and voyage centuary and stuff init?
June 25th, 2009 at 8:03 am
freaking silkroad just ban ur bots and i play !!!!
fucking noobs whit there bots ruined silkroad like 2 years ago
June 25th, 2009 at 8:12 am
I think you can find some answer at this site as well.
June 25th, 2009 at 9:08 am
GunZ 2?wtf?theres a 2th part of GUnZ?O.o
June 25th, 2009 at 10:12 am
Really? The halo music? >.>
June 25th, 2009 at 12:24 pm
All of this doesn't depend on what their options are or even what your "options" are. This depends on several things all located near you.
1) Your computer
2) the processor in it
3) your graphics card
4) your internet connection
5) any firewalls your computer, router or wifi adapter may have
and countless other variables all dealing with things on your end.
Alternately, If you have a newer computer or have kept ur moderately new computer in tip-top shape, then ur internet may have too low of a bandwidth. In which case you would have to upgrade your bandwidth with your service provider.
If all else fails, have a tech come and look if u are serious about playing this game.
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June 25th, 2009 at 9:09 pm
June 25th, 2009 at 10:16 pm
http://www.StiffGames.com is the best because it is not blocked by many school and work filters and has a great selection of games. They are no-download games, you just play them from your browser, and Now they have runescape, hell of sand, and Totem Destroyer 2. They are perfect for the type of game you are describing. They have loads of other games as well. This place is great because they only put up games that are actually good.
June 26th, 2009 at 5:39 am
Cabal go to hell !!!!!!!!!!!!!
June 26th, 2009 at 2:09 pm
maybe it didnt load all the way
or
Your computer is being funny.
Nothing like that ever happened to me.
June 26th, 2009 at 4:22 pm
On-line games, especially MMORPGs, are the most complex applications you can find on the net, and are, not only inaccessible to amateurs, but also extremely expensive to design! (Runescape cost hundred's of thousand's of $ to develop!)
You could, however, start small, using a few excellent programmers: place your idea to rentacoder.com (free), and see what you are offered.
I see such development spread over several years with a team of specialists: don't expect any offer for a few hundreds.
I started one a four years ago, alone: it took me 8 months hard work to get a very basic landscape, buildings and a few people moving around… Gave up. Can't do it alone…
June 26th, 2009 at 5:58 pm
OMG,dont tell me that the GunZ you play is GunZ 2 huh.
The feature is TOTALLY different from the normal gunz
June 27th, 2009 at 10:23 am
http://www.isketch.net/
or
http://www.shockwave.com/gamelanding/inklink.jsp#NONE
i think inklink (the second one) is better.
have funn..!
June 27th, 2009 at 11:04 am
the blue ninja
hanzo hatori
June 27th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
Here are some word games. Maybe its one of them?
http://www.ebarcade.com/word-games/word-arcade-games.html
June 28th, 2009 at 12:09 am
Check out the new version of this game at: w-w-w.d-e-i-c-i-d-e-o-n-l-i-n-e.n-e-t
Remove – between characters, this game is runned by an active team unlike the other.
Now with added quest system!
January 5th, 2010 at 4:26 pm
I think we are also seeing some signs of recovery from the Economic Recession. Of course, we have no idea of how long it will take to completely recover, but some say it’s going to be longer than for the other recessions in decades. I also scanned an article yesterday that said business owners need a new set of tactics to do well during recovery.
February 16th, 2010 at 9:11 pm
Hello just thought i would tell you something.. This is twice now i’ve landed on your blog in the last 3 days hunting for totally unrelated things. Spooky or what?