Why are those long in-app game ads always misleading/showing a completely different game than what it actually is. Why would a company choose, marketing-wise, to put money and effort into an add that doesn’t represent its product at all?

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Why are those long in-app game ads always misleading/showing a completely different game than what it actually is. Why would a company choose, marketing-wise, to put money and effort into an add that doesn’t represent its product at all?

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Besides what other people have said there is a strong secondary market selling games as businesses. If you want to start a small business you can purchase a pre made game, skin it, and publish it as your own. That’s all perfectly fine, but if the seller pumps up the price of the game by showing how many downloads it got then you’ve been scammed. And they can pump up their download numbers with ads like that.

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