S$500,000/yr from a Facebook Game made in Singapore

October 13, 2008 by SGEntrepreneurs  

TYLER Projects was recently featured in my paper (8-10-2008) for making US$30K/mth from its Facebook game, Battle Stations. Since the launch of version 1.0, the game has increased its monthly active user base from 34,000 in July to more than 60,000. It has an average revenue is US $2 per daily active user (DAU); much higher than the average of US $1.20 per DAU for Facebook games.



TYLER Projects could well be the most profitable Digital Media startup in Singapore with no investor backing this year. TYLER CFO, Leonard Lin, expects continued strong sales growth for the company in 4Q 2008 despite the looming recession.

A new Battle Stations “universe” has been started on Friendster, and another server for MySpace is in the pipeline. TYLER Projects also plans to roll out 2 new Facebook games before the end of the year and several other applications including dating and just for fun applications.


The company has also appointed veteran Internet Marketeer, Andrew Wee, as a Business Advisor. The former Business Times journalist brings with him years of experience in social traffic generation and affiliate marketing to the company. Andrew is also an advisor for MyBlogLog which was recently acquired by Yahoo for US$10 million.

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