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11. Publishing the Game

Ted Hagos1 , Mario Zechner2, J. F. DiMarzio3 and Robert Green4
(1)
Makati, Philippines
(2)
Graz, Steiermark, Austria
(3)
Kissimmee, FL, USA
(4)
Portland, OR, USA
 

You can distribute your games quite freely and without much restrictions; you can let your users download it from your website, Google Drive, Dropbox, and so on; you may even email the game APK directly to the users, if you wish; but many developers choose to distribute their apps or games on a marketplace like Google or Amazon to maximize reach.

In this chapter, we’ll discuss the things you need to do to get your game ...

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