Businesses large and small are starting to use branded games to increase brand awareness online, here’s why:
Branded games are interactive
Branded games allow your audience to interact with your brand. They are no longer just passively viewing an advert they are participating in an engaging experience. This can help it stick in their minds as well as encourage them to come back more than once.
Branded games are fun
Most forms of traditional advertising are pretty boring and don’t really engage the audience. Not so with branded games, they put the fun into advertising, creating an enjoyable experience for the viewer.
Branded games don’t have a fixed lifespan
The lifespan of a branded game is indefinite, unlike traditional advertising. Once produced and distributed they can take on a life of their own and continue to spread and pull in large numbers of players years later.
Branded games are trackable
It’s easy to insert either Google Analytics or one of the tracking services specifically designed for viral Flash. You can use this to accurately measure the success of your branded game. Data is aggregated from potentially hundreds of hosting sites into one easy to use control panel.
Branded games give worldwide exposure
Branded games can be a great, cost effective way to spread the word about your brand, product or service outside your own country. Because the internet is worldwide it’s easy to get your game played by massive numbers of potential customers from all over the world.
You don’t need paid placements
Although you can use them, paid placements really aren’t necessary, unlike banner ads where a considerable cost is incurred to get the finished ads in front of people. There’s a huge number of online games portals and community websites that will feature quality branded games for free. Because they offer something of value above and beyond the advertising to both webmasters and players many online gaming website owners are happy to do this.
Simon Walklate is a UK based professional web game designer who specialises in the production of free-to-play online games.


