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For my lower selling games, I even think of it as what bill they will specifically pay for next month. Pentanimals doesn't sell much at all, but...
That's probably where this is going to work best for games. High priced ($5+) full versions, that can also be split into playable $1 chunks for...
I'll bet you they will allow it. No way they can check that for every app, given the review process.
You know, this could make for some interesting Buy One, Get One Free bundle/cross promotion scenarios.
I think as long as it's in the current version of the game, you can unlock anything at all. I think that would include new games. I don't think...
Correct.
One way around this is to offer the paid version at a better price than the free DLC version turns out to be in the long run. Not sure how...
This is what I was thinking as well.
Don't sweat the big guys. I generally ignore them, and stay focused on what I'm doing. Indie devs have a big advantage. They can build things...
1. The content, or access to the content, is unlocked from within the app. 2. I believe a review is for the app alone. But who knows what...
It'll be interesting to see what happens. My main game is #33 in paid Board games, so chucking it into a giant free list to eliminate my Lite...
I could see alternate pricing schemes for the same amount of content working. Chop up the content, and sell it for $1 each piece in the free...
Congrats! :) All the more reason to have a bunch of apps in your catalog. The more apps you have, the less each one needs to make each day.
The pessimist in me thinks that we're all going to be forced into the free model, overwhelming the free lists, and killing the paid list. Devs...
1. Fear of customer backlash. 2. Leaving behind 2.2 touch users, which also leads to #1.
Very true. All my games get a bump whenever I update one of them.
Exactly. The key to surviving the App Store is to have multiple apps. You can hit it big with a single app, but it won't last forever. TanZen...
From my understanding, the Apple portion is just a paid key to a pre-existing door in the app. Find that spot, and the door can be opened without...
I believe they are strictly prohibited from participating in Mac based forums as an Apple employee.
If they are, they're not allowed to participate, from what I hear.