What is your best selling/best reviewed game with the stupidest name?

I also made a First Fantasy. :smiley:
I’m also currently running a series of Fatal Fantasy games.
Sadly, The Pims didn’t do too good. And my geniusly titled prison adventure “Don’t Drop the Soap!” failed to live up to expectations.
Oh well, I’ll claw back the money when I release Gorecraft. :wink:

What triggers the “Inception” achievement? I’ve made Game Dev Tycoon as a business/strategy, a life/strategy, and a Game Dev/strategy, for PC.

My first company (Fireweaver Games) put out a few dozen games, all with some reference to fire or burning in them. For example “Age of Burning”, “Blaze Wars”, or “Blazing Suns”

I also had a game that I forgot to name (so it was something like Game #35) and one of the reviewers said that the gameplay was as original as the name XD

Game dev/simulation?

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This. A Game Dev Simulation would be it.

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After being stuck in the second level for ages, I decided I had a knack for RPGs. So I started saving cash and research to build a “RPG engine”. Finally my monster engine was ready, and I was looking forward to building my epic fantasy masterpiece…

… But I had almost no money, and was afraid of going bankrupt. So I decided to do one publishing deal first. Checking the boards, there was a 13% royalty rate available for a “casual game on any platform”.

And so that’s how my beautiful new RPG engine made its debut: In the service of creating a casual comedy PC game for everyone.

Football In Da Groin” sold over a million copies in its first 90 days.

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My fans are very special. My titular games (bestsellers, 9+, mature) have been:

Dreams of Fur - Werewolf/RPG
Soap Adventure - Prison/Adventure

I am now working on my next title…
One Night Stand - Romance/Casual

Let’s try, Assbutt III. My boyfriend downloaded the free trial and asked me what to name his company. I said Assbutt, as a joke. When he sent me the link to the free trial, I ended up loving the game. When I bought it, I couldn’t think of a company name. So I went with Assbutt. Ended up naming all my games Assbutt, and Assbutt III (Fantasy/RPG) made about 2.2 million and got nearly perfect scores across the board.

I went with Sliders from Hell and it seems the fans agreed with me as I sold 8 Million copies and Made Number 1 at the convention. I almost thought it was an Easter egg from the Devs

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Silent Phill 9.5
Y-Com 9.2
im2tired2nameit 9.4
pew pew pew 9.5
all games aroun 7-9m copyes )

ohohoho

Fung KU ! almost 10\10 ((((

Legeng of Brew Slee

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I called my game Text of Duty(instead of Call of Duty)

It got 9/8/10/8

10/10/9/10

The Name? “EA DLC Scam Game”

n0ted, an Detective Adventure game with a score of 9.5.
Minecrack, an Dungeon Adventure/RPG game with a score of 9.75.

but my best seller and best scorer is Cyan, an sci-fi RPG game with a score of 10.

My WORST selling game was a Game Dev/simulation for PC called “Game Dev Tycoon”, lol.

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“Funky Island” pirate/adventure game made for the PC while I was still in the Garage, sold 800 thousand copies and scored nearly perfect 10s (that one git of a review dared to give me a 9!).

Sadly, I could not be the man who made Funky Island 3D a glorious game, it bombed so very hard…

Etna Goes To School - a school RPG, youth-rated, for the GS system. Wasn’t the highest rated, nor the most profitable (not by a longshot), but somehow it became my most sold game at 4.1 M copies. It was quite surprising to find out that was my highest selling game when I got to the high score summery because I made that one halfway during my game. You would think one of my more high end games would’ve sold more.

The name isn’t quite stupid, but it’s the whole premise of thinking there’s somehow a Youth-rated RPG about a demon girl going to school.

KFC Adventure - Fantasy RPG , Y-rate for Gameling

9.75 score :smiley:

Nigerian Trucking Simulator I and II, both with 9.5 rating

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Game #179

Over 10 mil copies.

Well, speaking of stupid names, I recently did a convention based on this game "F*** YOU CRITICS!’, so the banner on top of the convention said that :D.