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Store Reference

Store Listings

A listing is the public promise you make to players. It should describe the real game, show real media, disclose platform requirements, and make download decisions easy.

Core
Title and description
Media
Icon and screenshots
Trust
Developer support

Metadata

Title, Summary, and Description

Use a clear title that players can search and remember. The short summary should say what the game is in plain language. The long description should explain gameplay, controls, game modes, supported platforms, ads, online features, content warnings, known limitations, and update history.

  • Do not keyword-stuff unrelated popular game names.
  • Do not claim official partnership unless it is true and authorized.
  • Do not hide important limitations such as internet requirement, controller requirement, or large file size.

Images and Video

Players rely on screenshots to judge quality and safety. Use real gameplay or app screens. Avoid heavily darkened, blurred, cropped, or decorative-only media that prevents inspection.

AssetPurposeQuality Bar
IconSmall store identity.Readable at small sizes, no stolen brand marks.
BannerWide visual presentation.Shows the product mood and name clearly.
ScreenshotsProof of real gameplay.Sharp, representative, no private data.
TrailerMotion preview.Honest gameplay capture, not unrelated cinematic footage.

Download and Play Buttons

Buttons should lead to the exact build described by the listing. If the link goes to a third-party host, the description should name the host and explain any expected account, access, extraction, or install steps. Broken, private, expired, or bait-and-switch links can be removed.

Version Notes

Whenever you update a game, explain what changed. Mention new platforms, bug fixes, permissions, monetization changes, file size changes, save-data changes, and removed features. Good release notes reduce support requests and improve player trust.

Appsinity DocsStore listing guide.