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The Last Stand Legacy Collection

Con Artist Games · 2021 · $9.99 · Action · deal grade B

  • Estimated net residual revenue: $1.8k to $2.6k per month
  • Opportunity: $3.3k per month at x1.50 dormancy
  • Estimated lifetime owners: 83.1k
  • 90%% positive across 2740 reviews · 35.2 reviews/month

Why it's flagged

  • Developer active, last post 0 months ago
  • Studio active elsewhere (3 titles tracked), so this one may welcome a partner
  • Last build shipped 4.1 years ago
  • Store page localized in only 1 language(s)
  • Last discounted 0 months ago, 8 sales in the last 12 months
  • Proven demand elasticity: x1.4 review velocity during past deep sales

Analyst notes (AI-assisted)

A Steam port collection of three classic Flash-era zombie-survival games (2006-2011) from the original Last Stand series, published by Armor Games Studios.

The Last Stand Legacy Collection draws consistent monthly revenue ($2,190/mo mid-case) from a tight nostalgic fanbase with 90% positive sentiment, despite being a minimal port that inherits Flash-era bugs. The title is past its growth window (49 months on Steam, flat velocity curve) but holds durable residual appeal for revival or licensing plays; a proper remake or engine modernization could unlock broader appeal, though the dormant developer status and zero localization (English only, 19% Chinese gap) limit near-term upside without publisher investment. Most realistic play: revival.

  • Risk: Flash inheritance: core bugs (gun unload glitches, companion reset, projectile clipping, fps caps) are structural, not art-asset issues; any revival requires partial re-engineering.
  • Risk: Nostalgic cohort only; no mainstream appeal observed and growth velocity flat for 24 months; new player onboarding weak.
  • Risk: Developer Con Artist Games operates only 2 titles with minimal Steam engagement (last dev post 0.46 months ago suggests outsourced maintenance); unclear if studio has capacity for post-launch support.

This case as Markdown · Estimates carry ±30-50%% error per title.