

I can fairly say now that after this news and cyberpunk release that 2020 was worth it About time!! But because they are black no others reason the tax payer wants and demands the best person for job fancy getting a job just because ex black government adviser more or less saying boris Johnson our prime minister who was elected by a land slide is a racist never heard so much shit in my life but people will think it’s true and that means more black MPs not because they will be good for there constituents AdvertisingStandards Androidįinally I'm so happy this has been bannedĪnthony Fauci criticises Donald Trump for using his words out of contextDoctor says use of his comments to praise president in Republican campaign ad is misleading 666 Trumps a menace. they probably made A LOT of money from this scam.

headtopics.Ĭc AGoldmund About time! It is misleading & false advertising, it shows a completely different game to what it actually is! falc4o AGoldmund PJVogt replyall This may seem like a small victory but it is a triumph for all who had to endure this pain Ban the developers. image caption But the games have often used ads that show a multiple-choice type puzzle to avert a catastrophe, or, more recently, the pin-pulling puzzle type. Match three Both Homescapes and Gardenscapes are hugely popular, with more than 100 million app installs each from the Google Play store. "It would not be surprising for a publisher to target certain types of gamers with ads featuring the more competitive and problem-solving elements of their title, even if they don't make up the bulk of gameplay," he said. In recent years, a number of mobile games have used ad videos that show puzzle game mechanics they do not use - or barely use - prompting complaints from gamers. They showed a game where users pull pins in a specific order to solve a puzzle - though the actual games had totally different "core gameplay". Two misleading ads for mobile games that bear little relation to the actual product have been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The UK advertising authority tells a developer to change its mobile gaming ads.
