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Keystore question

Discussion in 'Editor & General Support' started by sonys222, Oct 23, 2015.

  1. sonys222

    sonys222

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    Hey. I have a question. If I create an alias whether I have any alias type separately and approve? or simply can enter in one column each word separately, but with a space? I'm asking because I created my first game for android.
     
  2. aer0ace

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    An example would be good. It's a little difficult understanding your sentences.
     
  3. sonys222

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  4. sonys222

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    No one knows the solution? Are all aliases to be in one column, as in the picture? Does each alias separately?
     
  5. aer0ace

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    It's not very clear what you mean by "column". If you mean spaces in the alias name, it's probably a good idea to keep the name a single word without spaces.
     
  6. sonys222

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    But as I wrote words without spaces, as here http://imgur.com/v8N1paX. That users in the Google Play could find my game just after entering the tag "TheWorstGameEver". So I'm looking the way that you type for example. "Worst" my game to show an in search results.
     
  7. aer0ace

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    I'm pretty sure the keystore alias is not even a search keyword on the Play Store. It's only for keeping track of the different release versions of your game, and is private. However, the package name is public to users, but even then, I don't even think the package name is an indexed keyword for Play Store search I could be wrong with that, but really, what user searchs for apps by package name?