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Can people in Asia (especially China) buy games from itch.io?

A topic by mosgrom created Mar 14, 2020 Views: 2,078 Replies: 6
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As the title says: Can people in China and other Asian countries buy games from itch.io?

I'm getting emails from China saying they are interested in maybe reselling my game there...

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Sorry for not replying sooner. They should be able to purchase games assuming they can work with one of our payment processors: PayPal or Stripe (Credit card). We do have a lot of buyers located in Asia. As for localization of the site, it’s not quite there though so the user experience is not ideal. Hope that helps.

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Hey leafo! Thanks again for the reply! I was just wondering because I'm getting repeated emails from a Chinese gaming platform or something...can't really see much about it on google (it's called moodaaa digital or something like that). Anyway, if people from China can just purchase through Itch.io anyway then I'm not interested in having it published through them.

Thanks again!

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I got approached by Moodaaa too but when I asked them where are they selling the keys, they didn't answer. Seems really sketchy.

Did they tell you anything else?

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Hey! thanks for sharing that. No I didn't get any other information. The email doesn't even provide a name of who it is that is contacting you. I searched on google for moodaaa and found one link to like "moodaaa.com" or something like that but I didn't click on it because it would immediately expose my router ip to them if it was a scam thing or something. Which I don't think it is (no particular reason just feeling). I think it's just somebody trying to setup some kind of gaming platform/distribution thing but doesn't have the "presence" yet. (like a startup).

That's basically all my thoughts on it.

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I used this: https://gf.dev/remote-screenshot to see the website and this is what it looked like:


I think the whole thing is a scam

That looks a bit too minimalist alright.

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