E&P to join amazon fire

That’s a question for someone more technically inclined than me. Do you have your account number saved? If so, you may have to go through support, or load your account on another some device and go from there. I haven’t tried to switch platforms in either direction yet.

Haha ok! Yeah I know my account number, I’ll look into it!
Probably have to go through support!

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@Dudeious.Maximus, that question has been answered on here before. Hold on I’ll find you a link

Bingo!!

Or

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Thank you @PapaHeavy

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No Sir, Thank you @SupremeAlienRaptor! You started the helping.

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Well done @PapaHeavy. More than just a pretty face :rofl:

Hope you get your new phone set up quickly @Dudeious.Maximus

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Thanks @nevarmaor, at least YOU don’t hate me because I’m beautiful!!

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I dunno what I’m doing iv sent a request I can’t change my account over iv sent a support ticket over! Help!

SGG need to do the actual transfer. From searching here it looks like it could take a couple days. Did you include all information you could in the support ticket?

I’m sure they’ll get back to you soon. Probably hard controlling the shakes at this point.

I’ll have to send another support ticket!

Hoping they get it resolved for you soon.

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Dunno should it be as straight sawp accounts over? If a phone shop Was open It could bee a bit easier n prob wouldn’t have to buy a new one either!!

@nevarmaor Yeah sent all correct info my alliance ain’t kicked me either

It seems to be complicated by the fact your phone is dead. If it was working it appears to be a straight swap that you can do over wifi. Probably SGG need that info to help verify it is in fact you wanting to swap.

https://support.smallgiantgames.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005197265-I-want-to-move-my-progress-to-a-new-device

Ill give it time to see if they sort it.

Ideas to add Empires & puzzles in Amazon play store aka old amazon underground

is better for all of us from players to dev

Amazon App Store Vs. Google Play Store: What are the differences? When it comes to Android devices, most users don’t realize they have a choice of where to get their apps. While the most common marketplace is the Google Play Store, other app stores have become popular over the past few years. Of these alternatives, the Amazon’s App Store, which comes as the default App Store on all Fire devices, is by far the most well-known.

Regardless of which store users are browsing and downloading apps from, developers still need to focus on making sure users can find their app. While the Amazon App Store and Google Play Store are similar, apps need to pay attention to App Store Optimization (ASO) best practices.

Before we dive into what ASO is, let’s first go over how the Amazon App Store is different from the Google Play.

What Is the Amazon App Store?

Simply put, the Amazon App Store is the app store that is available on all Amazon Fire devices, including the Kindle Fire and the Fire Stick. It essentially serves the same purpose as the Google Play Store and has Android apps for these devices. The biggest difference is that the Amazon App Store does not require Google’s Framework to be installed.

The Amazon App Store is not limited to just Fire devices. While it takes a bit of work, the App Store can be installed on most Android devices and provide users with an alternative to the Google Play Store. However, the process requires you to enable the ability to install apps from unknown sources, which is highly discouraged by Google.

Recently, the Amazon App Store went through a major redesign and introduced Amazon Coins. This virtual currency is an alternative way to purchase apps for a discount or for free. You can either earn coins by completing in-app tasks or buy them with real money. The more you buy, the more you save, with savings up to 25%.

It’s easy to see why this might be an advantage over the Google Play Store, but in sheer numbers, Google Play has the Amazon App Store beat.

Getting Noticed on Amazon App Store: ASO Best Practices

It’s no surprise to know that Google Play dominates when it comes to the number of apps available. As of June 2017, the Google Play store hit 3 million apps by 968,000 developers, trumping the Apple App Store. In comparison, the Amazon App Store only has around 600,000 apps by 75,000 publishers, as of Spring 2016.

Despite there being a smaller pool of apps on the Amazon App Store, developers still need to utilize ASO best practices to make sure that their app is discoverable.

Here are a few tips to help any app get more downloads on the Amazon App Store:

  • Keywords: Unlike Google Play, the Amazon App Store allows you to set keywords upfront, much like Apple App Store. While it’s optional, providing relevant keywords will allow for your app to be ranked and found with them.
  • App Title: Having a strong title is important, not only to attract new users but also for search results, as Amazon indexes the title.
  • Short Description and Long Descriptions: Use this area to let potential users know what your app is about, the features that help you stand out and any other relevant information.
  • Product Feature Bullet: Unique to the Amazon App Store, you will need to provide three to five main product features that will appear on the apps main page. Use these carefully to highlight the best features of your app!
  • Strong Creatives: Creatives are any type of image or multimedia associated with your app. The very first thing a potential user sees is your Icon. Take some time to A/B test your icon and find one that converts the best. Unfortunately, Amazon has discontinued their internal A/B testing, so you’ll have to find alternative services to help. You’ll also want to make sure your screenshots and background images are relevant and stand out for potential users. If you’re submitting an app for Fire TV, you’ll have to submit additional creatives.

Amazon App Store Vs. Google Play

The differences between the Amazon App Store and the Google Play Store aren’t vast, but are noticeable depending on which device you’re using. While Google Play blows the Amazon App Store away in terms of available apps, the addition of Amazon Coins and the Product Feature text field helps set the two apart.

For developers, both marketplaces are a viable source to gain new potential users. Regardless of whether you’re deploying your app on the Google Play Store, the Amazon App Store or even both, you’ll need to make sure you follow ASO best practices. By following these practices, you’ll guarantee your app’s success despite competition.

Why we should pay more to google ,when we can pay less from amazon , same for dev , they will pay less tax and more benefits , in this care more peoples will come , exacly also peoples from country where google play is not aloded.

everyone can save a lot of money .

plus for players , amazon give daily login coins, I mean if you login daily in 31 days you can have almost 1 usd in your account that you can use after to buy something in game … is not big deal for us , but think how many peoples receive daily from amazon 0.01-0.03 $ just for login reward , and yes you don’t need to have fire kindle , you can instal amazon app store also in your android (individual instal , not from google play app)

With 300,000 new downloads in may, I don’t think they’re hurting for new users.

Does Amazon store work with Google Play Games? If not, you can’t save your progress or transfer between devices.

For devs it’s not so much saving money as having another app source to manage and likely have to pay a fee to like Google Play.

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yes is work, if your account is connected to facebook (I mean you must have your account binded to facebood,or the dev can make a solution to add create account smallgiantgames, and for dev the problem will be just with the new updates, I mean they should to work like now , update for android, after now they work for app store , and will be a plus for amazon , you think 300k is a lot, is abount brand to be in the top , we speak money .

For devs it’s not so much saving money as having another app source to manage and likely have to pay a fee to like Google Play.

they pay a lot less trust me , I now what I talk :slight_smile: plus at amazon you can’t make a lot of dispute like at google play , at amazon work 1 time max to make dispute . in change at google play is a new rule now in Europe with to much privilege for refunds … any way is just a opinion , also is not a problem with unity

@ With 300,000 new downloads in may, I don’t think they’re hurting for new users.
maybe from that 300.000 some of instals are maded cpa(cost per action ) from b2b etc.

Not everyone is a fan of Facebook. Or Google actually, but I digress. Hard to avoid Google when using Android (try as I may).

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Perhaps that is why the OP is proposing Amazon, but android Google devices are so many everywhere…

And I agree. Personally I don’t like being bond to log on to anything using only Facebook.