Hello, here for the umpteenth time!

Hi, as has become customary, once a year I wonder whether to resume and close the projects I started on Gamesalad years ago.

I developed on the Mac version (I never got used to the web version, partly because my game wasn't "converted" to HTML5 without giving me hundreds of errors).

I using the GameSalad-Creator-1.25.103 version, , the usual one, and when I open it, it tells me I have to choose a paid plan to continue. Is that correct?

I thought I remembered the editor was free and you needed the license to export... I don't know if the project even opens... but anyway, if that's the case, I guess I'll pay for at least a month to see if the project opens... it's kind of funny. I spent years paying the annual subscription, which renewed automatically, despite not using it, haha.

Is it expected that the project will work and can be published in the Apple and Google stores? Or am I going to get stuck somewhere because things changed and this compatibility was lost?

Can anyone confirm?

Thanks!

Comments

  • CasualEvolutionCasualEvolution Member Posts: 546

    I paid another month, and I just realized they were debiting me until June of this year... I didn't know that was happening. 😂

    Now I paid for one month, but these are going to charge me again next month... If I cancel the subscription, do I retain the right to the Pro license until next month? Or do I lose what I just paid?

    Thanks

  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,432

    Welcome back again! :D

  • CasualEvolutionCasualEvolution Member Posts: 546

    Thanks Armelline! Nice to meet you!

    I'll see if I can finish any of the games I left hanging this time!... this time for sure! It's the second-to-last time! hehehe...

  • adent42adent42 Key Master, Head Chef, Executive Chef, Member, PRO Posts: 3,272

    We haven't been totally free in a while. There's a free trial period and after that you can choose either Basic or Pro. A lot of people will get either Basic or Learn@Home tiers and then go to Pro when it's time to publish.

    You'll need RC for Android (that should change soon, but we just put out a release for a store requirement).

    You'll likely need RC for iOS too, but yes, both can publish to the store fine AFAIK.

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