By Melon Gaming
Jun 3, 2021, 12:00:00 AM

At Melon Gaming, we've laid the groundwork for indie devs and major publishers alike to jump into the exciting world of instant gaming, or gaming that doesn't require 3-hours of downloads and installations before actually getting to the first load screen.
The instant gaming scene has a large, picky audience that demands high-quality, low-cost, and most importantly, time-friendly gameplay that is both engaging and easy to jump into.
We've been working hard on a new title of our own to satisfy this picky crowd, and we're proud to be almost at the finish line for our latest achievement: Nerd Fight.
We have talked much about Nerd Fight, but here's a general overview of what to expect and what sets
it apart.
Gaming is a visual medium, and without high-quality art and animation, a game doesn't stand a chance at standing apart from the crowd. That's why we put in the extra effort to create eye-catching, theme-relevant, and engaging art pieces to catch the player's eye and connect them to the whimsical characters that make up our geeky cast.
The cast consists of cartoony, multi-cultural, youths with an early '00s Saturday cartoon feel and stunning animation from Jeremy Robert.
Nerd Fight, like the rest of Melon Gaming's offerings, is completely instantaneous. It can be played via mobile smartphone using a web browser, the Nerd Fight section of Melon Gaming's site, and it can even be downloaded on Playstore for an extra level of convenience.
There are no long load times or installation periods to worry about. So, gamers can pick it up and have fun at a moment's notice.
Gamers don't just want a game that looks and feels great, they want a game that is immersive, and one of the defining factors of immersion in any game is its audio.
Nerd Fight features a musical soundtrack that matches its whimsical nature and school-age tone while immersing players in the world and pushing them further into the game.
This approach rounds out the Nerd Fight experience and creates a true one-of-a-kind opportunity for gamers who want to focus on gaming instead of spending hours on installation and updates.
It's also a profitable model that will allow Nerd Fight to stay on the market in the long term and push Melon Gaming into the forefront of the industry.



