User blog comment:Soosieloo/Kindled Kindler Kicks Knuckleheads/@comment-5753346-20130324181219/@comment-5103836-20130325005438

Ug, disinformation like this drives me crazy. The problem is not on Amazon's end. Tinyco Simply does not submit updates for approval. How can Amazon approve what it never recieves? For reasons only apparent to Tinyco they do not release every release to all outlets. Historically this means they skip over the Amazon app store.

Other games that put out updates don't see hardly any delay. Block Story's last update actually saw approval (in less than 2 days) from Amazon's app store before it was approved in either Google and Apple. World of Midgard gets updated regularly while the Apple store still is fiddeling around with its approval.

A year ago Amazon was a little slower with approvals, meaning a week, they have since then really improved and streamlined the approval process. Blaming Amazon for Tinyco's lack of customer care at this point is entierly disingenuine. Saying Amazon updates "always get it weeks, maybe months down the track" is simply false when you look at the Version release dates.

Tinyco puts their effort where they expect to make the best return, and with Amazon being the smallest marketplace this means less Amazon updates. I see it as just a matter of time before Tinyco stops updating Amazon entirely. They have done it before, unless people really think Amazon has been sitting on some mythical Tiny Monsters update since April 2012? Tinyco at this point simply can't be bothered to put effort into coding a seperate update for Amazon. The blame needs to be put where it belongs here, squarely on Tinyco's shoulders.