Created by:
Rami Ismail (@tha_rami)
of indie studio Vlambeer
Live examples:
Live examples of presskit()
being implemented already.
Manual (PDF):
Manual
Simple. Fast. Free.
Developers & press both have the same goal: to bring great games to as many people as possible - after all, a good game is worth nothing if no-one plays it. For the press, finding out about a game but not having access to information & media for the game means that they can't write about it. Of course, developers want to spend their valuable time making games instead of press pages.
presskit() (pronounced 'do presskit') is the solution. Free for everyone, open and easy-to-use for both developers & press. Developers only have to spend an hour or so creating well-laid out press pages with everything the press needs to write to their hearts desire. Everybody wins.
What is presskit()?
- Beautiful, optimized and efficient press pages in 30-60 minutes.
- Usable by anyone who knows what FTP, text editing & image editing means.
- Fast & painless 'Single File Upload'-installation.
- Created using feedback of prominent journalists & indie developers.
- Optional, seamless integration with Google Analytics
What does beta mean?
presskit() is currently in beta, which means that all functionality is in there, but not everything has been tested. It also means that I officially take no responsibility for your presskit()-installation whatsoever. While I've tested it extensively and presskit() is incapable of damaging, deleting or modifying anything above its root installation directory, it might suddenly stop working, have some rough patches or not do exactly what you want. That's part of the deal.
What is new in presskit()?
presskit() is currently in beta, which means new functions get added every now and then. Since its launch in early May, a lot of functions have been added. The manual has info on anything listed here that is not explained. These functions have been added recently:
- Quickly create an easy a valid allowance or restriction for Let's Play-ers or Video Content Creators through the <monetization-permission> tag.
- Handle your press lists and build distribution by integrating with the free companion service to presskit(), distribute().
- Integrate easily with Google Analytics to keep track of who, when and from where visits to your presskit() are made.
Why is presskit() free?
The goal of creating presskit() was to save myself and the people in the press that want to write about Vlambeer as much time as possible.
As development of presskit() furthered, an increasing amount of fellow independent game creators asked about how easy it was to implement. This convinced me that this little project could make life easier for a lot more people than just myself.
presskit(), in the spirit of independent developers helping eachother out when it comes to making games or doing business, is completely free for anyone to use.
presskit() was only possible thanks to these fine folks!
presskit() was created in just over a week by Rami Ismail of Dutch independent game studio Vlambeer. Rami does the business & development at Vlambeer and found himself looking for an efficient solution to press kits. presskit() was the result, but it wouldn't have been if it weren't for the following fine folks:
- Andreas Zecher - Made by Pixelate - for the original inspiration that made me create this kit.
- Jan Willem Nijman - Vlambeer - for starting Vlambeer with me, which eventually led to this thing.
- Russ Frushtick - Polygon - for general feedback from a press-person point-of-view.
- Martin Jonasson - grapefrukt - for challenging me to a race to see who could write the most efficient install script.
- Joram Wolters - JoramWolters.com - for his always sharp critique on game & web design and functionality.
- Jan Pieter van Seventer - Dutch Game Garden - for support & feedback.
- Adriaan de Jongh - adriaandejongh.nl - for distractions and meaningful Skype-conversations during presskit()s development.
- Philip Tibitoski - octodadgame.com - for inspiring me to make this publically available.
- The indie community at large for being amazing, open-minded, supportive, creative and interesting people.
- Friends, family & girlfriend for allowing & supporting me to do what I love to do, to pursue my dreams and to make games.