Beginnings can be challenging, especially when starting a promising personal project in a fast changing industry. Beyond making and distributing products, the focus is interactive entertainment and the central element is the user. In a market with tens of thousands of games and apps, getting help early becomes essential to success. To manage these vast tasks, incubators exist to accelerate growth, support companies, and, above all, become a core part of project financing. This support often means young companies receive ongoing guidance from professionals and access to development teams that help their products reach success.
One project stands out among recent initiatives. Madness Initiatives announces its opening with the aim of financing and supporting mobile game projects in Spain. The program offers funding to assist entrepreneurs during development production and release of mobile games so they can build the game they dream of. The goal is continuous support and broad international distribution.
According to Madness Ventures the program will offer substantial creative independence. Yet more is needed. Therefore the venture pairs designers with experienced mentors who accompany the entrepreneurial team throughout the journey. If someone is passionate about a project and ready to move forward notes should be taken that the incubator seeks professionals or teams to pitch mobile game ideas at an early stage whether seed or pre seed. Submissions can be for any genre in the free to play mobile space with innovative elements that set the project apart from the competition. Ambition and big goals to reach the top download charts are encouraged.
Remember the path to a strong launch requires both drive and heart. Those with bold ideas should take note because the best initiatives will join the ranks of top projects. They will receive ongoing mentoring monthly funding from leading professionals and the marketing support needed to publish successfully. If interested, visit the company website to review the required criteria. Wishing applicants good luck.