Amazon market info? Is it useful?

Game FactoryGame Factory Member Posts: 34

I've recently learned that Apple requires you to have a Mac to publish games. So until I can get one I'm only able to publish elsewhere. I'm looking into Amazon but I don't know much about the market so I came here with some questions.

  1. Whats the point in it if people can just get the app from Google Play? Is it for certain devices only that don't have Google Play or what?

  2. Is it a good market? I've heard stories from people using GS that they have more success on Amazon than Google Play. Is this generally true?

  3. How much is an Amazon developer license?

Comments

  • WhitePantherWhitePanther Member Posts: 72

    1) Its better to distribute your app to as many stores as you can so that it reaches more people. Also I dont think amazon kindle devices supports google play so if you upload your app on amazon you will reach kindle users.
    2) I dont know about other people but for me i got more downloads in amazon than in google play, dont know if the download numbers shown in amazon is actually true or not lol.
    3) developer license is free

  • NNterprisesNNterprises Member, PRO Posts: 387
    1. Really only Kindle is the only difference and if you do Amazon TV
    2. I've had surprising better success on Amazon UNDERGROUND which pays you for every minute people play. I think people use it more for GS cuz we can only do Amazon leaderboards so no one wants to download a Google Play game and use Amazon leaderboards. But yea do it on all markets possible, I didn't make much at all yet but It's like the same as Google Play so far.
    3. free yes so you might as well
  • Game FactoryGame Factory Member Posts: 34

    @NNterprises said:
    I've had surprising better success on Amazon UNDERGROUND

    What exactly is that?

  • NNterprisesNNterprises Member, PRO Posts: 387

    See your other thread for more. But underground is "You have to make everything free or better than the other stores" but they pay you for every minute people play.

    Like my games in Underground have like all game modes unlocked instead of having to unlock them by playing. One has unlockables at a lower price than the other versions. And I have IAPs that are just free points (you have to do this a special way to keep your game interesting and not cheap, but you have to get the reviewers approval too...)

    Like I do first IAPs are free then every 10 runs they come back at whatever your high score is

  • BigDaveBigDave Member Posts: 2,239

    @NNterprises
    how much do you get per minute? wonder whats better amazon with admob banners or underground revenue

  • BigDaveBigDave Member Posts: 2,239
    edited July 2016

    ah alright I digged.

    Thats great:

    Note that if a user is engaged with your app but does not have an active data connection, for example, for users who have your app open while in airplane mode, the usage time is logged and sent to Amazon when the mobile device re-connects to WiFi or another data connection.

    So even if they normally would turn off wifi to avoid ads you generate money.


    Amazon.de
    €0.0018 per minute

    Admob ( example game creepy)
    cpm €0.07 /1000 impressions

    0,000077 per Impression which is every 32 seconds
    so *2
    €0,000154 per minute

    HMMM..

    https://developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/underground/docs/monetizing-your-app-with-amazon-underground

  • BigDaveBigDave Member Posts: 2,239

    damn.. its worth it a lot.
    Aslong you don't look to sell in-apps. Which a lot of us don't really can rely on anyways.
    Can you still have interstitial ads?

  • BigDaveBigDave Member Posts: 2,239
  • NNterprisesNNterprises Member, PRO Posts: 387

    @BigDave lol yeah you answered your own questions

    The link you gave is in German so don't know why people hate it too much. All my games function equally and the amazon versions have better perks so who knows.

    But yes it is worth more to the developer than the other app stores, BUT I believe the audience is a lot less. As always it doesn't hurt as it's free, just a little hurdle when you're coding/publishing and the reviewers are strict

  • BigDaveBigDave Member Posts: 2,239

    @NNterprises
    thanks for the insights!

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