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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T05:04:43+00:00 2026-05-14T05:04:43+00:00

So, I understand that it’s possible to set up in-app purchases for iPhone apps

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So, I understand that it’s possible to set up in-app purchases for iPhone apps to purchase non-consumables like game levels. I understand the logic behind the purchase part, but what I don’t understand is, how can I deliver the new game level.

For example: I build an app that contains the first level and they purchase additional levels. Is it better to build all the other levels into the app and whenever they purchase the app, it unlocks it with a plist entry or something? That doesn’t seem very update-able to me. Every time I come up with a new level, I’d have to update the app.

So, what I don’t understand then, is what is how do I package up a level and download it as a separate entity that can accessed by the game? Would the level just be some XML with images in a ZIP folder or something? How does the level get added to the game? What are best practices for this type of thing?

I Googled and have found NOTHING about this.
I’m a little bit confused by the concept and any help would be appreciated. I’m not looking for someone to write the game for me, I just need pointed in the right direction so I can develop it on my own.

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    2026-05-14T05:04:43+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:04 am

    Your game level is whatever you want it to be; you are the designer, after all.

    You should look at NSBundle documentation, which can include property lists, image resources (etc) as well as additional code. Package your bundle (zip is convenient), download asynchronously using NSURLConnection, and install be checking the NSDocuments directory for bundles and load with NSBundle.

    Or for a simple game level using existing resources, just download a plist that describes it.

    You don’t need to have your own server; you can download from me.com if you have a MobileMe account, or any similar service.

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