Make It Rain: The Love of Money explained

Make It Rain: The Love of Money
Publisher:Space Inch, LLC
Released:April 1, 2014
Platforms:iOS,[1] Android,[2] Windows Phone[3]
Modes:Single-player
Genre:Incremental game

Make It Rain: The Love of Money is a 2014 incremental mobile game published by American indie studio Space Inch LLC. In the first week after its launch on the Apple OS, it was with 2 million downloads the most downloaded game in the iTunes Store. Inside the game, virtual money can be earned with insider trading, subprime mortgages and the bribing of political figures. According to the creators, the game is a satire on the obsession with wealth. The game is available for Apple iOS, Android and Windows Phone operating systems. The idea for the game was originally inspired from a previously released game called Make Money Rain.[4]

Gameplay and themes

As an incremental game, there is no end goal in Make it Rain, but rather the endless goal of acquiring more currency, which ties into the game's themes of greed and corruption. This can be done through in-game means, or through in-app purchases. Space Inch's Chairman Josh Segall, who is a criminal lawyer, indicated that he found it disturbing that the option to bribe the FBI is the most popular paid purchase within the game.[5]

Development

According to Josh Segall, the company spent $10,000 on development and $1,000 on marketing of the game and returns a daily profit of $50,000 with advertisements and purchases within the game.[6] Space Inch also published the games Inch Disco Bees and Say The Same Thing. Andy Ross, guitarist of the band OK Go is lead developer at Space Inch, LLC.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Make It Rain: The Love of Money on the App Store on iTunes. . 2014-06-09.
  2. Web site: Make It Rain: The Love of Money on Google Play. 2014-06-09.
  3. Web site: Make It Rain: The Love of Money on the Windows Phone Store.
  4. Web site: Make Money Rain on Android. 2014-07-12.
  5. , Make It Rain: The Love of Money soars to No.1 on iTunes. CNET, 8 mei 2014
  6. , The latest Flappy Bird success story on mobile is Make It Rain — and it’s doing just that for its studio. Venturebeat.com, 19 mei 2014