![]() I’ve actually seen games like Bitcoin Billionaire work banner ads into rewards for gameplay, where a magic genie sends you an email which contains a call to action where you can enable a banner ad for 30 seconds and collect a bonus in the process: However, on mobile games apparently I have a different set of standards. I guess it boils down to everyone has their limits, and having in-app purchases and ads on a Facebook game cross over the limits for me. It’s also the last thing I’m going to do in the game, because I’m not even going to make the two clicks to disable my ad blocker for this. ![]() The game loads and when finished the first thing you get to click on in the game is this screen: Fine, I think, I’m not going to buy anything in-game anyway, instead I’m just going to suffer a broken and frustrating game experience, because this is what mobile and social games are, after all. Like Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, the City Girl Life game is a free-to-play game, with in-app purchases. I was doing pretty well at ignoring it, but today in a fit of weakness I went on Facebook and then didn’t even have to strength to avoid it when it was right there in my face again, so I decided to play it. ![]() I suppose that the ad AI in the world has decided this is my thing. ![]() Every since I played Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, I get pummeled with ads for City Girl Life. ![]()
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