Thanks to the benefits of Indian insights, we know that Schedule 1 is a beautiful cool name for drug -related SIM, which is the top of the steam chart in the past two weeks. It is provocative, memorable, and finally refers to its subject without connecting the “simulator”. But five months ago, when scheduled 1 was nothing but a minor popular demo, his developer was in serious trouble that the name would sabotage his success.
“Am I kneeling myself by the name of my game?” TVGS’s Tyler (Tyler’s Video Game Studio) asked R/Gemio December 2024 Post.
He wrote, “I am a little worried that the name of ‘Schedule I’ is a bit niche or vague and may restrict my audience.” “Most other similar sports have the title ‘drugs’, or ‘Narko’. I have thought that if I am going to change the name, it’s already better.”
This is a reasonable concern. As some good -meaning reddators point to the thread, “Schedule 1” analysis is a difficult name until you already know the United States method to classify controlled material. This is also a nightmare of SEO.
“Finding the user ‘Schedule 1’ only shows the official documents,” the user 1darude1 Noted. “I think these government/IRS documents have to be a drama, but I didn’t know what it was until I found it.”
Some users asked the Government Association not to sweat, though: “When I look for Schedule 1 on Google, I find a list of toxic substances. When I find ‘Schedule 1 Game’, your game appears as the first results. I don’t think it will be a really big problem.” mxldevs.
“Looks like a solid name, but maybe I am biased because my father used to cook Meth so I am closely familiar with the term,” the user Vagtablicer trim Added, completely out of pocket.
But it was the user Full_rok 695 Who did not put behind their fears: “I think this is a very poor name. It is a very American drug law. It is not going to be well localized. Even within the United States, most people do not mean what it means. You are not going to get much attention to yourself.”
Tyler of the video game Studio Fame, who is Australian himself, responded to it, recognizing the difference of knowledge but hopefully it will work.
He wrote, “Thank you.” I think it will work once the game is well established but to catch it. This can be a challenge. “
User Rocket Power Adopop responded to the original comments with the counter that I did not consider: “Reminds me of another game that took his name in the name of American law. Some unclear games about stealing cars.”
Finally, the Tyler returned to the thread and thanked everyone for his impressions.
He wrote, “Thank you all for the reaction! This has been really helpful. This is a tough call, but I think I will retain this name right now and re -evaluate it in a couple of weeks.” “If necessary, I can add a tagline after the title (‘Schedule I: Drug Wars’).”
That tagline will never act. Tyler was trapped with his guns with two words, and his compensation was over. Five months later, the video game is one of the top results of Schedule 1, both of the official sites of the Internal Revenue Service and the Drug Enforcement Agency.