Do you make them? What criteria do you use when considering whether they will be "worth it"?I don't know that I've ever made an in-app purchase, or felt compelled to make one; however, I have paid upfront for several apps.
9/25/2013 4:49:01 PM
http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads/how-to-use-freedom-apk-july-2013.953534/
9/25/2013 4:57:38 PM
i have not come across anything worth making an in-app purchase for
9/25/2013 5:06:35 PM
I'm ashamed to say yesI don't usually consider if things are "worth it"I just do it
9/25/2013 5:17:14 PM
I made one or two, one was for a game that was free that I played a lot and you could get more stuff for like a dollar it two. Figured I played it enough for free to justify it. Can't believe people buy in app things for garbage like Simpsons tapped out, clash of the clans, candy crush, and the like.
9/25/2013 11:38:24 PM
Well, buying entertainment isn't a problem if you do it in moderation and consider your priorities. People generally are willing to spend $7 to see a movie, which entertains for ~2 hours on average. Spending $1 on a game that will give you similar enjoyment/entertainment for even 10 minutes isn't unreasonable at that rate.I've not made any in-app purchases per se.I played a free game and enjoyed it enough that I paid the $2.99 for the full version (Triple Town).I then did $0.99 for another for the same reason (FTP, but paying unlocked the full game). Yes they are just phone apps, but I paid to play because I wanted to be entertained. There's no shame in that. We all pay for one form of entertainment or another at some point.[Edited on September 26, 2013 at 5:36 AM. Reason : .]
9/26/2013 5:30:42 AM
I got a new 5s and for the past week I got sucked into CSR racing. Probably spent $20 on coins for cars and upgrades.I felt I was hitting the pipe... had that junkie itch.
9/26/2013 10:48:59 AM