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Category: Games
THE PRICE IS RIGHT is one of those eternal game shows that everybody – and we mean EVERYBODY – loves. It’s been around for years, it’s easy enough for anyone to play (unlike Jeopardy or the Scripps Spelling Bee where we just gasp in awe at a few folks’ brilliance).
And it truly features everyday people on the show. It’s good family fun all around.
We have a new entry on the iPhone list this month of the highest grossing smartphone apps – Family Guy! And could we finally see a dating app break into the Top Ten? We’ll have to wait and see…
TOP TEN GROSSING APPS FOR ANDROID
How much money do mobile game makers take in on their games?
Like Web Watch has told you before, Candy Crush was pulling in around $850,000 a day from just a handful of their users.
But we’ve uncovered a bit more information about how the mobile gaming financial numbers are playing out across the board when all revenues are looked at.
Mobile & Social Game Design: Monetization Methods and Mechanics, Second Edition
People love playing Rock Paper Scissors (or the recent development of Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock).
Web Watch has even attended the National RPS CHAMPIONSHIPS in Las Vegas, just to see what it’s all about that makes Roshambo such an incredibly competitive sport.
There’s a new money making app in the Apple App Store, and it may surprise you as to who that is who has decided to jump into the iOS bandwagon and finally make some cash: MICROSOFT.
Have you ever played a game with friends – any game, really – where your friends took a ridiculously long time to make their move?
No wonder nobody likes to play Monopoly anymore – if you played by the official rules, the game would be over in an hour. Web Watch witnessed a Bunko night where the “lead table” decided to stop rolling dice and have a conversation — the other three tables revolted and demanded that the round end after 10 minutes had passed.
Party poopers, it seems.
Let’s see who’s been making money off of your smartphone addictions this month. Looks like Flappy Bird never made the cut: