Hello there!
I'm trying to scout out someone who would be capable of setting up my visual novels with In-app Billing with AIDL for Google Play Android. The goal would be to have the game be free to play until a point where it would prompt you to purchase the game to unlock the full thing.
Post here, email us IthaquaLabs[at]gmail[dot]com or message us with examples(or just your experience)/pricing!
Thank you.
Looking to hire programmer for Google Play publishing
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Re: Looking to hire programmer for Google Play publishing
I’ve done this thanks to the help of PyTom and many others. I’ll see if I can help you out for free, if possible. Away from home though visiting family in another country, so it’s a little tricky for me right now. Sent you a PM.
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