Dear Apple, It’s About Time For A Game Store

Appsfire knows a thing or two about the iOS apps ecosystem — they spend all day searching for them, after all. So our ears perked up when founder Ouriel Ohayon argues in favour of a dedicated games store for iOS devices. We’ll let him explain…

Open the App store right now.

Take a look at the top 25 free apps right now. Look carefully. Yes, most of them are games.

In the screenshot above taken a couple of days ago 15 of the top 25 apps are games. 1 category for more than half of the hits. Take a lot at the Top 50, most of them are games also.

No surprise.

Games are the hit category. Games are also the most monetised vertical and therefore the section where most apps are investing in paid marketing to get up the charts (we’re talking big money).

The only problem with that is that, Games are distorting the discovery of the other 20 categories. It is really really hard to get noticed in the charts if you’re not a game. And quite frankly this is not fair. Some manage to get up there: Facebook (mmm… wonder why…) or regularly featured apps (Instagram), and sometimes other types of apps.

Games are a store in the store. It is the only category, that has sub-categories because the catalogue is too deep.

Apple would make a great service to the developers’ community but also to gamers, if, like music, movies, books, they created a separate store with its own sub categories, allowing other verticals to surface for and get really discovered.

Games have their own nervous centre (the Game Center), their key monetisation path (in app, which is mostly used by games), its own user base and ecosystem (from developers, to app networks like openfeint or scoreloop). Games are a separate vertical and should be treated in a separate store.

More games would be found, More non games would be visible. Here is our Suggestion: Transform the game centre in the Game Store. or add a section to it. You can still give access to Games in the App Store for cross merchandising, but clearly separate them.

Google has done it already in the Android Market. In retail and the software industry, games are not sold next to productivity software, even in Apple Stores.

So why mix them? There may be some good reasons like: by looking for games you can discover other sections you would not know. But that is not enough. Games have too much inertia.

The app economy is too big now to mix everything altogether.

More clarity is good for all.

Do you agree?

Republished with permission from Appsfire.

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(11 Comments)
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    Zac Farrugia

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 9:08 AM

    I agree!! Its not like they are going to lose money doing this!

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    Commander Sheppard

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 9:15 AM

    AGREED, game store FTW!

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    wiz1974

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 9:19 AM

    agreed completely and make it easier to browse stuff, not just the top 100 or so in a category

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    Stewart Walker

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 9:23 AM

    Hmm, I wish my Windows Phone had these categories you speak of :D

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      Commander Sheppard

      Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM

      whats a windoze fone>? :-) LOL

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    Danny

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 9:30 AM

    I have enough games on my iPod. I’ve stopped looking for new games. But I still browse for interesting apps. And they’re definitely swamped by games. Please, make it easy for me to filter out games.

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    streetsy

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 9:42 AM

    Better search tools are very necessary. My experience shows a search failure on a misspelled app name, with no recommendations like google will do. (I wasnt sure if the correct spelling at the time) And it doesnt seem to search using multiple words.

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    Dan Warne

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 10:22 AM

    TOTALLY agree. The iOS app store is absolutely overwhelmed by games, and if you’re not really into games or not looking for games, it’s very impossible to avoid them!

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    monica

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 11:10 AM

    absolutely agree 100%. i would also love for ipad to have a complete overhaul with the app store. searching on there is a nightmare as is. it would only help to have a separate game store on there especially.

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    Trav

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 11:27 AM

    is it just me but could a clip on gamepad similar to a mophie battery case (but a gamepad) make this a killer gaming device or the galaxy for that matter? Just need to make it foldable so it’s compact when it is not on the phone.

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    Mark

    Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 3:06 PM

    A game store is needed, and it is way too difficult to just browse applications, and how about a section of apps that were just added?

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