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Coffee - Play Online
Press buttons. Watch SDK calls fire. Coffee is a diagnostic shell built for developers to verify platform integrations, ad serving, and currency flow. No enemies. No levels. Just raw API testing wrapped in a blurred café backdrop. Trigger interstitials, rewarded videos, IAP tiers—all inside a utility-grade interface designed to prove your monetization hooks work before launch.
How to Play Coffee
Your goal: validate every SDK module. Each button triggers a specific method—Get UID, Buy Item, Show Ad. Press, observe, log. Results flash in the console dropdown. Filter by errors, successes, or info. Verify currency increments, profile saves, and ad callbacks. No win state. No fail state. Just confirmation that your backend talks to the frontend.
Triggering SDK Methods
Tap any button in the Coffee Debugger menu. Purchase list displays IAP tiers in RUB. Rewarded Video and Interstitial Ad buttons simulate real ad mediation. Watch the coffee bean counter climb when currency events fire correctly. Each press logs a response—green for success, red for error. Repeat until every module returns clean data.
Testing Currency and Profiles
Coffee beans serve as your test consumable. Buy items from the IAP tier list to confirm transaction flow. Get Player Name and Get UID buttons pull profile data from the platform. Save and load states to check persistence. If the bean count updates after a rewarded ad, your reward callback works. If profile fields populate, your auth pipeline is live.
Reading Console Logs
Open the logging console dropdown. Toggle filters: Errors, Successful requests, Info. Red entries flag failed calls—missing parameters, timeout issues, SDK version mismatches. Green entries confirm clean execution. Use this output to debug before deploying your real game loop. Pro tip: screenshot error logs and attach them to bug reports for faster SDK support turnaround.
Key Features
- SDK Module Suite: Buttons for profile fetching, ad mediation, IAP testing, and event tracking.
- Utility-Grade Interface: Cluttered debug menu over a stock café photo—zero artistic polish, maximum functional clarity.
- Coffee Beans Economy: Test currency increments via rewarded videos and purchase flows.
- Console Logging: Filter by errors, successes, or info to isolate integration issues.
Who is Coffee for?
Software developers and QA testers running pre-launch SDK verification. If you're integrating Yandex Games, Playhop, or similar platforms, Coffee offers a sandbox to stress-test monetization hooks and user profile persistence. Not for casual players—this is a technical diagnostic tool. Perfect for anyone who needs to confirm ad callbacks, IAP receipts, and currency sync before pushing a real educational games title live.
Developer
Coffee was developed by diy. The game functions as a meta-debugging environment where each button press validates a specific SDK call, from profile auth to ad mediation, all accessible instantly in your browser without downloads.
Controls
- Mouse Click / Tap: Press buttons to trigger SDK methods and log results.
- Console Dropdown: Filter logs by error type or success messages.
FAQ
What is Coffee used for?
Coffee is a test application for SDK debugging. Developers press buttons to verify ad serving, IAP transactions, and profile data sync before deploying real games.
How do coffee beans work in Coffee?
Coffee beans act as test currency. Trigger rewarded video buttons or purchase items from the IAP tier list. If the counter updates, your currency callback is firing correctly.
Can I play Coffee as a regular game?
No. Coffee is a diagnostic shell for QA testers and developers. There are no levels, enemies, or traditional gameplay—only SDK method triggers and console logs.
What do the console filters show?
Toggle between Errors, Successful requests, and Info. Red entries flag failed SDK calls. Green entries confirm clean execution. Use these logs to isolate integration bugs.
Is Coffee available on mobile?
Yes. Coffee runs on desktop, Android, and iOS. Launch it on any device to test SDK behavior across different platforms and screen sizes on Playgama.
