Hi,<p>I posted before on HN about this, but at the moment I'm working on a series of sound toys for Android. Each one is 'organic' in its design, and resembles more an organism that produces sound than an instrument.<p>Initially I was planning on pricing them at $1 each, but maybe this is too steep for something that isn't a game, or has value that increases measurably over time. Should I package several of them into one app and sell it for $1? I've read somewhere that if people are given too much choice they have a hard time making a decision, so would it be best to package the organisms into one app? Also, is it an evil marketing trick to set a price when there is buzz around a product and say it only exists for a 'limited time'?
Sell them both ways, apart and in a bundle. Keep the price of the bundle lower than the sum of all parts and somehow link to the parts from the bundle. This will show the user that hes getting a good deal.
> if people are given too much choice they have a hard time making a decision<p>Human psychology 1.0 :-)<p>YMMV, but 'too many choices' can be a <i>strong</i> deterrent to <i>impulse buying</i> which, imho, is your <i>best friend</i>, given the kind of apps you have.<p>HTH