Five ways ‘fake’ mobile games fail to meet advertised expectations

The mobile game advertisements that pop up all over social media platforms may promise better, more complete games than they actually deliver. Researchers at Penn State studying these “fake games”—or those that promote inaccurate depictions of their gameplay and development—identified five characteristics that gamers could use when deciding how much time and money to invest in a mobile game.

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