Associations with the term tend to scare buyers off

Working on that next big iPhone app you hope to tout as an “indie darling” on the App Store? You might want to rethink that. According to a new reportpublished by Distimo, you’re actually better off if your game isn’t referred to as “indie” in any way. And you thought that buzzword was your ticket to glory.

The report confirmed that when apps like the excellentSuperbrothers: Sword & Sorcery EPwere listed with headings such as “Indie Game Showcase” or similar naming conventions, the number of downloads and purchases slowed to a halt.

Article image

There’s a curious stigma attached to the “indie” naming convention, and it certainly conjures different ideas from person to person, but these findings are still a little jarring. Is it that much of a turn-off to potential buyers if a game is labeled as an independent release?

Getting Featured on the App Store Works, Unless They Call You an Indie Game[Re/code]

John and Molly sitting on the park bench

Close up shot of Marissa Marcel starring in Ambrosio

Kukrushka sitting in a meadow

Lightkeeper pointing his firearm overlapped against the lighthouse background

Overseer looking over the balcony in opening cutscene of Funeralopolis

Edited image of Super Imposter looking through window in No I’m not a Human demo cutscene with thin man and FEMA inside the house

Indie game collage of Blue Prince, KARMA, and The Midnight Walk

Close up shot of Jackie in the Box

Silhouette of a man getting shot as Mick Carter stands behind cover