Inkle prices TR-49 at $7 to foster impulse buying

Indie developer Inkle has set the price of its new game TR-49 at $7 as an experiment to encourage spontaneous purchases amid a crowded market. Narrative director Jon Ingold explained that this approach aims to prompt an immediate 'jump in' mindset among players. The game, released on January 21, has seen strong initial sales, marking Inkle's most successful launch in over a decade.

Jon Ingold, narrative director at indie studio Inkle, described the $7 pricing for TR-49 as a deliberate test to shift player behavior in a saturated, algorithm-driven marketplace. "We aimed to avoid scenarios where potential buyers keep a game on their wishlist, waiting for a discount," Ingold told GamesIndustry.biz. He emphasized that the low price targets an "impulse, 'jump in' mindset" to counter the prevalence of free trials and delayed decisions.

TR-49 launched on January 21 after a nine-month development period focused on mastering the Godot engine. This compact project has outperformed Inkle's previous title, Expelled, in sales. Expelled, which required more time to create, enjoyed an initial boost but saw a sharp decline afterward. Ingold noted on Bluesky that TR-49 represents the studio's strongest debut in more than ten years.

Despite promising early figures, Ingold cautioned that revenue remains unclear. "Though our immediate sales have been strong, they haven't generated significant revenue," he said. Inkle's history as a premium mobile game developer allows flexibility with pricing, supported by quick production, low costs, and an established back catalog. The strategy's long-term value may lie in drawing attention to higher-priced Inkle games or bolstering the studio's reputation.

Ingold praised the benefits of smaller-scale development: "Developing smaller, well-defined games relieves the pressure of intricate constructions, allowing thorough testing and polishing." He added, "This approach reduces emotional and financial risks if the reception isn’t favorable. However, we remain open to change, guided by our creative instincts and where the material leads us." Compared to Expelled, TR-49 took half the development time but at a fraction of the price, with full financial outcomes still pending.

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