Payment Processing: Tips and Advice Requested
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 4:31 am
Hi all,
I'm wondering if there are any words of wisdom from devs here with regards to vendors and/or payment processors for a commercial VN. I've looked at/signed up for a couple of different services, and though I'm strongly leaning towards BMT Micro (due to the fact I have such a high percentage of European customers), I'm wondering if there are any last minute things I should know about the tremendously fun stuff that is payment processing.
Facts about my game which are probably relevant:
- Erotic, with penis (meaning it's banninated from Steam and most other gaming portals and Paypal is a no go.)
- Most of my audience aren't really visual novel players per se. To clarify...most of the players who find COOT are actually finding it via gay-themed websites or gay-erotic blogs/sites/tumblrs.
- It doesn't have Japanese style art so I don't think it would do well on places like mangagamer
- I was considering gumroad but they do not like adult content, so I've heard.
Any sage words of advice or warnings are appreciated. This game is in a very odd, platypus-like category, but hey, life of a visual novel maker.
I'm wondering if there are any words of wisdom from devs here with regards to vendors and/or payment processors for a commercial VN. I've looked at/signed up for a couple of different services, and though I'm strongly leaning towards BMT Micro (due to the fact I have such a high percentage of European customers), I'm wondering if there are any last minute things I should know about the tremendously fun stuff that is payment processing.
Facts about my game which are probably relevant:
- Erotic, with penis (meaning it's banninated from Steam and most other gaming portals and Paypal is a no go.)
- Most of my audience aren't really visual novel players per se. To clarify...most of the players who find COOT are actually finding it via gay-themed websites or gay-erotic blogs/sites/tumblrs.
- It doesn't have Japanese style art so I don't think it would do well on places like mangagamer
- I was considering gumroad but they do not like adult content, so I've heard.
Any sage words of advice or warnings are appreciated. This game is in a very odd, platypus-like category, but hey, life of a visual novel maker.