This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Zyrobotics, LLC for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.

Turtle Invaders is a game available for all iOS and Android devices catered specifically to kids. The game play is simple and straightforward. Shoot all turtles using your octopus shooting ink upward while they pass you by.

The graphics look vibrant and the character designs appeal to kids. While young kids may not care about the score since all they have to do is keep on tapping the turtles to hit them, older kids may find getting a high score a challenge.

The turtles at first may look harmless but as you progress through each level, you will find out that they indeed fight back. So get those trigger happy fingers of yours ready because playing Turtle Invaders is an inkfest.

Key features:

  • Fun for all, with additional features to help children with special needs.
  • Fully customizable settings can adjust game options based on the skill level of the individual.
  • Helps in improving hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills for younger children
  • Switch accessible for children with motor limitations.
  • Just touch the screen to play or use an external switch (connected through a Bluetooth switch interface such as TabAccess).
  • Beginner’s options to help gain confidence during game play.
  • Enables play by all kids of all skill levels.
  • Graphics and music can be graded to make this game suitable for sensory sensitive kids or for kids that are easily distracted, such as children with Autism or attention deficit disorder.

Get this app in this Google Play Link at Google Play Store and this iTunes Download Link at Apple App Store.

So you decided to submit your existing Android app found in the Google Play Store to Samsung’s Galaxy Apps and you cannot seem to register it because the Samsung Seller Apps portal does not see the app you submitted as a Galaxy Special app.

Starting July 1, 2014 and onwards, the Samsung Seller Apps portal requires developer to submit their Android apps as a Samsung Galaxy Special app.

So what makes it a Samsung Galaxy Special app?

If you use any of the special Samsung Android APIs mentioned in their developer portal, then that makes it a Galaxy Special App. Partly that is.

Because what if you do not need any of their APIs? How can you still submit it for approval?

The solution is to add 1 uses-permission tag in the AndroidManifest.xml file

There. You should now be able to submit your Android app as a Galaxy Special app in the Samsung Seller Portal.