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Gold Award-winning puzzler Twisty Hollow now on Google Play

Added: 01.12.2014 22:45 | 10 views | 0 comments


Gold Award-winning puzzler Twisty Hollow now on Google Play Mix and matching papercraft puzzler, Twisty Hollow, is available now on Google Play for £1.99 / $2.99. Your goal in Twisty Hollow is to combine different objects, resources, and people to create the appropriate product. Someone in need of a fish? Combine a fisherwoman, bait, and fishing rod. Need that prepared right? Combine the fish with a chef and a knife to get sushi. The Gold Award...

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Heavenstrike Rivals is a new free to play multiplayer strategy RPG from Square Enix for Android

Added: 28.11.2014 10:45 | 7 views | 0 comments


Heavenstrike Rivals is a new free to play multiplayer strategy RPG from Square Enix for Android Square Enix has quietly released a free to play PvP strategy RPG on Android. It's called Heavenstrike Rivals and it's out right now on the Google Play Store. Although it looks like it's not actually available in the UK. So this is probably just one to have a crack at if you're in the US. The game features more than 230 fully animated units that you can train, regular events and weekend a...

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Touch Racing 2 is a two-finger free to play racer that's out right now on Android

Added: 27.11.2014 12:56 | 10 views | 0 comments


Touch Racing 2 is a two-finger free to play racer that's out right now on Android Bronze Award-winning two-touch arcade racer Touch Racing 2 is now available on the Google Play Store. The game riffs on the old Micro Machines format and sees you bezzing around a series of neat, dirty tracks, pushing on the screen to get your racer to follow your finger. At review we called the iOS version "a solid if unremarkable arcade racer with an interesting control method and some...

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Valiant Hearts: The Great War Android Launch Trailer (HD)

Added: 26.11.2014 19:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


Download Now on Google Play: http://r-mob.ubi.com/?s=f2fbad Valiant Hearts: The Great War™, the puzzle-adventure game set during the World War I is coming to Android with intuitive touch controls, completely rethought and adapted to the mobile format, making Valiant Hearts more accessible than ever before.

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"Zero Complaints" Over Undisclosed YouTuber Game Promotions

Added: 26.11.2014 11:31 | 0 views | 0 comments


Despite widespread debate over clandestine paid game promotions on video websites such as Twitch and YouTube, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) says it has yet to receive one official complaint.

Matt Wilson, a spokesperson for the ASA, told GameSpot that the group was "aware of disquiet" among gaming circles regarding undisclosed paid YouTube promotions, but explains that it cannot take action unless it is formally contacted.

"We've seen the news reports, and we're aware of the disquiet, but we haven't had a complaint about it yet," Wilson said.

"Obviously we have to manage our resources and look into adverts that people are complaining about. There are millions of adverts published each year and we need to be on-hands in dealing with the ones people are complaining about," he added.

"But if a complaint came in, we would absolutely look into it and see of there are grounds for further investigation. We encourage people to .

"If video bloggers are found to be hiding that they have a commercial relationship, then they risk reputational damage," Wilson said.

"We want video bloggers who are unsure about what's the right and wrong approach to contact us for help and advice, which we're offering for free."

The ASA did not suggest that the responsibility lies with platform holders such as Google (which owns YouTube) or Amazon (which owns Twitch). It also clarified that it only has jurisdiction over content that is available in the UK.

Asked what the ASA could do if a YouTuber refused to co-operate, Wilson explained that it has many options.

"There's two parties involved in this, so the advertiser would be held to account as well. They could face significant damage to their brand and reputation," he said.

"We don't want to go down this line usually, but there is a raft of different options we have for people who do not co-operate. We can, for example, place adverts around search results for people who do not take down offending content."

He concluded: "We also have the option to refer the case to a legal backstop, in the form of Trading Standards."

From: www.gamespot.com

"Zero Complaints" Over Undisclosed YouTuber Game Promotions

Added: 26.11.2014 11:31 | 2 views | 0 comments


Despite widespread debate over clandestine paid game promotions on video websites such as Twitch and YouTube, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) says it has yet to receive one official complaint.

Matt Wilson, a spokesperson for the ASA, told GameSpot that the group was "aware of disquiet" among gaming circles regarding undisclosed paid YouTube promotions, but explains that it cannot take action unless it is formally contacted.

"We've seen the news reports, and we're aware of the disquiet, but we haven't had a complaint about it yet," Wilson said.

"Obviously we have to manage our resources and look into adverts that people are complaining about. There are millions of adverts published each year and we need to be on-hands in dealing with the ones people are complaining about," he added.

"But if a complaint came in, we would absolutely look into it and see of there are grounds for further investigation. We encourage people to .

"If video bloggers are found to be hiding that they have a commercial relationship, then they risk reputational damage," Wilson said.

"We want video bloggers who are unsure about what's the right and wrong approach to contact us for help and advice, which we're offering for free."

The ASA did not suggest that the responsibility lies with platform holders such as Google (which owns YouTube) or Amazon (which owns Twitch). It also clarified that it only has jurisdiction over content that is available in the UK.

Asked what the ASA could do if a YouTuber refused to co-operate, Wilson explained that it has many options.

"There's two parties involved in this, so the advertiser would be held to account as well. They could face significant damage to their brand and reputation," he said.

"We don't want to go down this line usually, but there is a raft of different options we have for people who do not co-operate. We can, for example, place adverts around search results for people who do not take down offending content."

He concluded: "We also have the option to refer the case to a legal backstop, in the form of Trading Standards."

From: www.gamespot.com


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