
Microtransaction Checkout
Design the confirm purchase screen for buying an item with real money or premium currency inside the game store. This is the last stop before the transaction goes through, so the item, cost, and currency type need to read instantly.
The screen should make the purchase summary feel trustworthy and game-native: show what the player gets, what they pay, and any bonus or pack contents without making them hunt through small text. Keep the layout tuned for controller or touch, depending on the game UI pattern.
This is interesting because the same checkout has to work for two payment paths: premium currency already owned by the player, or a real-money purchase that may need store handoff. The design should make that difference obvious before the player commits.
Treat confirmation as the main job, but leave room for a clear way back out. If there are quantity changes, tax or region notes, or currency shortfalls, they should sit in the same flow and not break the purchase summary.
Put the item preview, cost, and payment source in one tight cluster; if the player has enough premium currency, that should be visible before they reach the confirm button.
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