OWI and JAW probably don't have many resources for marketing, but indie games tend to rely on the internet (reviews, word of mouth, lets plays, etc) for promotion, anyway. If N'n'T is good enough to get noticed by people after release, it should sell itself. I think that being a remake of a semi-popular classic that people still remember may help a bit, as well as it being released on many platforms.
Many popular indie single player platformer titles (Braid, Limbo, Fez, etc) didn't have a lot of marketing - And I'll bet a lot of them didn't look appealing from their trailers alone before their release, but that doesn't mean they weren't successful. Here's to hoping N'n'T will be good enough to join them.
Last edited by DarkHoodness; 02-04-2014 at 07:39 PM..
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