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− | |developers = | + | |developers = |
− | |release dates = | + | {{Infobox game/row/developer|itch.io team<ref>[https://itch.io/docs/general/team Team]</ref>}} |
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+ | {{Infobox game/row/date|Windows|March 3, 2013}} | ||
+ | {{Infobox game/row/date|OS X|March 3, 2013}} | ||
+ | {{Infobox game/row/date|Linux|March 3, 2013}} | ||
|winehq = | |winehq = | ||
− | |wikipedia = itch.io | + | |wikipedia = itch.io}} |
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{{Stores}} | {{Stores}} | ||
'''Key points''' | '''Key points''' | ||
{{++}} Developers can set scaling a minimum price for games, giving fans the opportunity to pay what they want.<ref>[https://itch.io/developers Introduction for developers]</ref> | {{++}} Developers can set scaling a minimum price for games, giving fans the opportunity to pay what they want.<ref>[https://itch.io/developers Introduction for developers]</ref> | ||
+ | {{++}} [https://itch.io/games/tag-drm-free Games tagged DRM Free] | ||
+ | {{++}} The itch.io app (client) is optional. [https://itch.io/docs/app/faq FAQ] | ||
{{ii}} Two-factor authentication: [https://itch.io/docs/advanced/two-factor-authentication authenticator app] | {{ii}} Two-factor authentication: [https://itch.io/docs/advanced/two-factor-authentication authenticator app] | ||
'''Official Links''' | '''Official Links''' | ||
{{mm}} [https://itch.io/ Official Store] | {{mm}} [https://itch.io/ Official Store] | ||
+ | {{mm}} [https://itch.io/blog itch.io Blog] (have RSS-feed) | ||
+ | {{mm}} [https://itch.io/support Support & contact] | ||
{{mm}} [https://twitter.com/itchio Official Twitter Account] | {{mm}} [https://twitter.com/itchio Official Twitter Account] | ||
'''About itch.io<ref>[https://itch.io/developers/faq Official FAQ]</ref>''' | '''About itch.io<ref>[https://itch.io/developers/faq Official FAQ]</ref>''' | ||
+ | itch.io is an open marketplace for independent digital creators with a focus on independent video games. It’s a platform that enables anyone to sell the content they've created. As a seller you’re in charge of how it’s done: you set the price, you run sales, and you design your pages. | ||
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* Supported OS Platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, Web<ref>[https://itch.io Official Store]</ref>''' | * Supported OS Platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, Web<ref>[https://itch.io Official Store]</ref>''' | ||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
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[[Category:Stores]] | [[Category:Stores]] |
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Developers | |
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[[Company:itch.io team[1]|itch.io team[1]]] | |
Release dates | |
Windows | March 3, 2013 |
macOS (OS X) | March 3, 2013 |
Linux | March 3, 2013 |
Key points
- Developers can set scaling a minimum price for games, giving fans the opportunity to pay what they want.[2]
- Games tagged DRM Free
- The itch.io app (client) is optional. FAQ
- Two-factor authentication: authenticator app
Official Links
- Official Store
- itch.io Blog (have RSS-feed)
- Support & contact
- Official Twitter Account
About itch.io[3] itch.io is an open marketplace for independent digital creators with a focus on independent video games. It’s a platform that enables anyone to sell the content they've created. As a seller you’re in charge of how it’s done: you set the price, you run sales, and you design your pages.
- Supported OS Platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, Web[4]