I would get defensive but I just don't roll that way.   In the description
on the market it a blatant statement that they should contact me at my
support email or join the forums.   On the first page of the game is a great
big INSTRUCTIONS button that they can miss.  In there are about 7 pages of
instructions complete with graphics.   Below that is a News button that I
added that I can update quickly with breaking issues.   It is clearly marked
BETA in almost every way possible short of a watermark across all of the
game.    I guess I'm making a veiled complaint against the market and it
lack of useful interaction with users.    The previous suggestions were good
and I will probably work out a rolling "Hint" system for users and a way to
turn it off because I'm sure it would get annoying after awhile.

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Steve Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2009/12/9 Wayne Wenthin <[email protected]>
> >
> > Has anyone got a good method to teach users that the Market is a one way
> street and that I can't reply there.   I've tried putting that in the
> description, wasting valuable text space, I put in in my news button on the
> game but they still ask for help in the market and leave a low score because
> they can't figure out how to run the game.
>
> ...
>
> My first impression is that there's something lacking in your game which
> is leading people to attempt to contact you by leaving a comment and
> poor rating.
> I know a few people will just try and figure things out for themselves,
> but if you've got people asking the same things over again maybe it
> needs to be included within the app as a help or FAQ page for users to
> read.
> I don't think there's any way you'll be able to educate users, they want
> it their way or they complain. Just look at all the complaints when
> facebook refreshes the interface!
>
> On the side of this in my week of actually being an android developer
> I'm noticing a few bits lacking from the developer home page for
> applications. I'm pretty sure the data is available but not for us.
> Things I think are missing are:
>
>        ability to see and respond to users comments
>        what platform/os the application has been installed on
>                ( Why develop for 1.1 if everyone's > 1.6 and you
>                  want a 1.5 feature? )
>        install/upgrade stats + graphs.
>
> I know this isn't the place to ask for these and maybe there's plans but
> that's my thoughts so far.
>
> Maybe google will come to the rescue and give us access to see and reply
> to comments so we don't have to keep looking at our apps in the
> marketplace to see what comments have been made, making it look like we
> don't care what our users think.
>
> Regards
>
> Steve.
>
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