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T-Mobile Giving Away Free Mobile Phone Games - TechAmok
T-Mobile Giving Away Free Mobile Phone Games - [gaming] 06:57 PM EST - Dec,03 2008 - post a comment Are you tired of spending far too much money on cell phone games? Wouldn't
it be nice if they didn't cost you a thing and you didn't have to jump through
any legal loopholes to get said free games? T-Mobile agrees. That's why
T-Mobile is going to be the first UK operator to offer its users a plethora of
free games. Funded by advertising, customers can access at least one new
game per week by joining T-Mobile's Game Club. The first free game available to
consumers is Poker Million II, which is funded by advertisers including
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, from Paramount Pictures. Games scheduled to appear
in the coming weeks include IQ Booster, Pro-Bowling, Pool Star and Einstein's
Brain Game. Digistores' service will only offer customers games that are
compatible with their particular handsets and can automatically detect the games
that will work on individual devices. The games are available to people who
subscribe to T-Mobile's web'n'walk (internet). In exchange for simply watching
two full-screen, targeted adverts before starting the game and two adverts after
the game has finished, customers get the game for free and will not be hit with
any hidden charges. Within the UK, customers will not be charged for the data
required for downloading the game or accessing the adverts. The full screen,
interstitial adverts are interactive and enable the user to visit an
advertiser's mobile site or even click to call or text the advertiser. There
will be no limitations on the number of games that can be downloaded or how many
times each game can be played. |
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