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Mobile games, designed specifically for phones and tablets, are a massive part of the video game industry — played by over 2 billion (yes, billion) people worldwide.
Fake Mobile Game Ads Are Everywhere It feels like every other ad I see is for some mediocre mobile game that I know will be a disappointment before I even play it. But they come up so often that I ...
From Water Sort to Hero Wars, we’ve all seen ads for mobile games that either aren’t real or are full of ads and microtransactions. Finally, a new $10 game compiles five minigames inspired by ...
Mobile game ads are increasingly strange and misleading, often showcasing nonsensical scenarios and inaccurate gameplay. For example, Hero Wars, Mafia City, and Project Makeover ads all feature ...
Some mobile games discreetly incorporate ads, but classics like Red's First Flight offer ad-free gameplay, evoking nostalgia. Pokemon TCG Pocket allows players to enjoy card collecting without ads ...
According to the report, games account for 10.6% of time spent on mobile phones, but only capture 3.9% of total ad spending.
Yeah! You Want “Those Games,” Right? So Here You Go! Now, Let’s See You Clear Them! is a collection of minigames inspired by those weird mobile game ads you see on social media.
The game developer’s latest research also helps support recent mobile-focused gaming activations from brands ranging like Purina and Chipotle. Among the tactics that would entice gamers to interact ...