I think this may have asked once before, but I don't know where to find it.
Anyway here's the question:
You play a free game and love it so much you buy "No Ads" to support Kemco.
You get a new device and install the game.
Will you still have "No Ads" on your new device, or do you have to buy it again?
I know that if you just buy "points," that doesn't transfer, but I don't know about the "No Ads" purchase?
Transferring data / Buying ad-free
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I got the trial of Fortuna Magus from Amazon for my Fire tablet (my first Kemco game!). I liked it so much that I purchased the in-app unlock for the full version. Lo and behold when I got a new device and started playing the game again (with thoughts of compiling info for this site), all I had was the trial version. I contacted Amazon and they said it was an in-app purchase and didn't transfer to a different device. (But Amazon being Amazon caved and refunded my Amazon coins; so I could buy the full version.)
I haven't tried it on Google Play, but I'm very wary. I won't risk it. If I like the free version, I go ahead and buy the premium version...which is usually a better deal anyway. The in-app purchase gets you 800 shop points whereas the premium version has been coming with 1000. AND the 1000 points isn't a one-use thing. For example, I have the premium Asdivine Menace on my old phone and when I downloaded it on my new phone, the full 1000 points were there to use again.
I'd err on the side of caution and treat any in-app purchase as device specific.
I haven't tried it on Google Play, but I'm very wary. I won't risk it. If I like the free version, I go ahead and buy the premium version...which is usually a better deal anyway. The in-app purchase gets you 800 shop points whereas the premium version has been coming with 1000. AND the 1000 points isn't a one-use thing. For example, I have the premium Asdivine Menace on my old phone and when I downloaded it on my new phone, the full 1000 points were there to use again.
I'd err on the side of caution and treat any in-app purchase as device specific.
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Correct me if I'm wrong because I've never done it.
Note that this is just an assumption, a possibility.
First of all, this will only work for original app, not illegal or pirated or hacked apk.
If possible, enable "g+ sign in" or allow "Send play information" or both in the old device.
After that, I think if you log into the same Google Play Store account (same e-mail) and download the game in the new device, you have to contact Kemco for inquiry through e-mail. Your e-mail is proof of payment made for ad-free.Attachments:Screenshot_2016-04-23-00-19-16.jpeg
Note that this is just an assumption, a possibility.
First of all, this will only work for original app, not illegal or pirated or hacked apk.
If possible, enable "g+ sign in" or allow "Send play information" or both in the old device.
After that, I think if you log into the same Google Play Store account (same e-mail) and download the game in the new device, you have to contact Kemco for inquiry through e-mail. Your e-mail is proof of payment made for ad-free.Attachments:Screenshot_2016-04-23-00-19-16.jpeg
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Get an app called helium, but pay the 4 or 5 bucks for the premium version. It allows you to back up apps and app data to google drive or dropbox (you get 1 gb of storage on drop box) or a few other options and you do not need a rooted phone or tablet. I was able to transfer some of my (purchased) games (at least ten) from my samsung to my lenovo OR from my lenovo to my samsung. That includes saved data so I could pick up where I left off on a second (and probably third, fourth,etc.) device.
Helium is great for peace of mind too, in case one of your devices STB. Plus, if kemco refuses to allow for cloud back up of saved data, you have to find your own way for back ups and helium was easy for me to set up. I can provide a link for setup if anyone needs it. But you do also need a computer or lap top too.
Helium is great for peace of mind too, in case one of your devices STB. Plus, if kemco refuses to allow for cloud back up of saved data, you have to find your own way for back ups and helium was easy for me to set up. I can provide a link for setup if anyone needs it. But you do also need a computer or lap top too.
Recently beaten since April 1: Sephirothic Stories (android, kemco), Soulblazer (snes, arpg), Seek hearts (android, kemco), Super Metroid (snes), Legend of Tetrarchs (android, kemco), Castlevania 4 (snes), Actraiser (snes), Demons Crest (snes, platformer), Holy Umbrella (snes, platformer), Arcana (snes rpg)
(Updated May 6)
Kemco games I still need to beat: (2) Dragon Lapis, Dimension Cross
(Updated May 6)
Kemco games I still need to beat: (2) Dragon Lapis, Dimension Cross