so any word on the second half of the cookbook tutorial? I've gotten everything configured on the amazon side of things, and I THINK I've got it all configured in the app, but I have no idea how to actually test it. when i do a build and push it to my kindle fire HD, it signs me into game circle (So I imagine thats working), but when i click on the iAP buttons nothing happens.
So just to clarify, is the Gamecircle and IAP features only available for Kindle Fire?
Meaning, when we submit our apps to Amazon, we have to select Kindle Fire as our target device and uncheck all other devices? I attempted to upload to all devices and the app was rejected. Will we have to create 2 separate apps if we want to target all devices, once for kindle fire with iap or gamecircle and one without those features for all other devices?
I've had the same problems and mentioned this on another thread. Clicking my iAP does nothing. I tested the button clicker APK Amazon supplies which works fine.
I agree with @jonmulcahy that the non-rotation of the splash screen for Android/Kindle is frustrating - looks rather unprofessional - a fix would be great.
I agree with @jonmulcahy that the non-rotation of the splash screen for Android/Kindle is frustrating - looks rather unprofessional - a fix would be great.
Thanks
J
I've reported the bug and it is being tracked, just no ETA on a fix yet. I'm doing what others are doing and have a solid black splash screen and put a custom scene in my game with my real splash screen that displays for 2 seconds.
@codewizard Would it be possible to sort out some kind of tutorial on how get Amazon IAP testing working on a Kindle Fire. I have followed all the instructions available from both yourselves and on the Amazon Dev site but I still can't get it to work under a testing environment (there's no point in submitting until I can test it). Button does nothing. It seems from the threads that there are quite a few struggling with this, any help would be greatly appreciated, it is such an exciting feature it would be great to get it underway.
I also received notification that one free month of pro was added to my account, but I don't seem have access to the pro features (no Android publishing). I do see the pro icon next to my name in these forums.
I feel like a bit of an idiot for shouting proudly about how my kids app has no in app purchases in its description, for it to then be listed with 'contains in app purchases' next to it. Haha
Amazon said they can't remove it and it's down to Gamesalad, is there any work around for this?
@CodeWizard I submitted one of my games, Christmas Trivia Snowball Madness, yesterday for my 1 month of Pro, but I didn't get it yet. I also submitted my other game, Math Trivia: Number Madness for a 1 month of Pro as well just now.
@CodeWizard I submitted one of my games, Christmas Trivia Snowball Madness, yesterday for my 1 month of Pro, but I didn't get it yet. I also submitted my other game, Math Trivia: Number Madness for a 1 month of Pro as well just now.
You have to give them time to review it before you get your free months may take a few days.
So just to clarify, is the Gamecircle and IAP features only available for Kindle Fire?
Meaning, when we submit our apps to Amazon, we have to select Kindle Fire as our target device and uncheck all other devices? I attempted to upload to all devices and the app was rejected. Will we have to create 2 separate apps if we want to target all devices, once for kindle fire with iap or gamecircle and one without those features for all other devices?
I am also wondering the same. Should I be selecting the Android target build or Kindle target build when submitting apps to Amazon. Also do we need to create 2 builds for it to work on the Amazon Marketplace?
@bluelotus and @games4fun if you are a pro user you can use Android target build but if you are not a pro user then you use the Kindle target build as GS is giving non pro members the ability to publish to Amazon for a limited time ... The result of publishing to either Android or Kindle is the same you will get an APK file ... This is my understanding ... I submitted 3 apps to Amazon using Android as the target and all got approved with no issues at all ... You need to see what reason was given to you by Amazon for the rejection then correct it ... And yes you can submit more than one APK file if you choose too ie you can have one file for Android devices and one for Kindle but you don't have too ... I submitted one for all devices ... Also make sure you upload the unsigned APK not the signed one when you submit to Amazon ... Hope this helps ...
@bluelotus and @games4fun if you are a pro user you can use Android target build but if you are not a pro user then you use the Kindle target build as GS is giving non pro members the ability to publish to Amazon for a limited time ... The result of publishing to either Android or Kindle is the same you will get an APK file ... This is my understanding ... I submitted 3 apps to Amazon using Android as the target and all got approved with no issues at all ... You need to see what reason was given to you by Amazon for the rejection then correct it ... And yes you can submit more than one APK file if you choose too ie you can have one file for Android devices and one for Kindle but you don't have too ... I submitted one for all devices ... Also make sure you upload the unsigned APK not the signed one when you submit to Amazon ... Hope this helps ...
Good news, folks and @mcrtom! We pushed a binary fix the other day to address the IAP reporting issues on the Amazon store. Just republish your apps to get this fix.
Good news, folks and @mcrtom! We pushed a binary fix the other day to address the IAP reporting issues on the Amazon store. Just republish your apps to get this fix.
Fantastic thank you ... Just a quick question what is the best way to get approved for the Amazon Developer Select ??? Do you upload more than one APK to meet the HD requirements for each device ??? Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated ... Thank you in advance ...
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Meaning, when we submit our apps to Amazon, we have to select Kindle Fire as our target device and uncheck all other devices? I attempted to upload to all devices and the app was rejected. Will we have to create 2 separate apps if we want to target all devices, once for kindle fire with iap or gamecircle and one without those features for all other devices?
I've had the same problems and mentioned this on another thread.
Clicking my iAP does nothing. I tested the button clicker APK Amazon supplies which works fine.
I agree with @jonmulcahy that the non-rotation of the splash screen for Android/Kindle is frustrating - looks rather unprofessional - a fix would be great.
Thanks
J
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