Amazon offers Unity plug-ins to Kindle Fire devs, makes in-app payments possible
game developers seeking to improve "compromise" (read: monetization) for its mobile titles now have an ally in the Amazon. The company sustained Bezos only plug-ins available for free to Kindle Fire developers using Unity game engine popular. However, these developers have access to APIs to buy the game or GameCircle that, in this case, allows the addition of achievements and ability Whispersync across devices. So what does this mean for you, the end user? Well, apart from the opportunity to continue playing where you left off on any of the tabs in the society, but also provides mobile games much closer to the console experience. But most importantly, you can expect a micro-payment bills come filled.
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