Why Pay for Mobile Games When GameJump.com Gives Them Away for Free?
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on August 16, 2006 9:55:49 AM (5 Reads)
GameJump.com shakes up the telecom industry with free mobile content supported by advertising
You wouldn't pay to watch TV, visit most web sites, or listen to the
radio, so why should entertainment on your mobile phone cost you money?
Paying to download games to your mobile phone has just become passe
this summer with the launch of GameJump.com. GameJump.com offers games
that run the gamut: from casino games to puzzle games to shoot “em up
games (involving some with aliens and one involving beer). Simply put,
GameJump.com gives great games for free, and consumers who pay to play
are losing out.
Until now, mobile games typically cost from $4
to $12 per download, often leaving customers surprised by high charges
on their month-end phone bills. GameJump.com is providing its mobile
games free of charge with a business model that relies on advertisers
to offset costs. Similar to Internet gaming and media sites,
advertisers place full-screen branded “wraps' around games from
GameJump.com. Advertisers win a new hands-on interactive medium to
reach consumers that are engaged and playing games up to 20 minutes at
a time, while the consumers enjoy the fun of playing games for free.
"We've
shaken up the existing model for pay-to-play mobile games and
introduced a way for everyone who owns a mobile phone to access and
play games for free through our ad-supported network," said Michael
Chang, CEO and co-founder of GameJump.com and its parent company
Greystripe, Inc. "By taking a percentage of the advertising revenue, we
can offer a wide collection of popular mobile games."
With a
variety of over 75 new, branded and classic games, GameJump.com
provides advertisers with a demographic reach for all ages. Action
games include Pirates Ahoy, Ghost Hunter RPG, and Adventure Boy in
Zooloo Land. Puzzle games include Sudoku, Bubble Trouble, Capjong,
Spellboys and Brick Annoyed. Casino games include Slot Machine,
BlackJack and Texas Hold'em Poker. Sports games include: racing games
Bert Longin Porsche, High Octane World Rally and MotoMania; soccer
games Futi and Penalty Shot; golf games Mini Golf and Golf Club; and
boardsport games Flowboarding and Jan Michaelis Snowboarding. All ages
games include Amy's Adventure, Ancient Ruins 1, 2 and 3, Kid Paddle,
Townsmen 1, 2 and 3 and Townsmen Racing. More games are being added
every week.
Customers can directly download these games and more
from the GameJump.com website. When browsing the web through the phone
customers can also access the GameJump site at
http://gjmp.tw.
The games are compatible with most handsets and carriers worldwide.
While the games are free from GameJump.com, carriers may charge for
data usage fees to download the games and ads as well as for receiving
text messages when download links are sent via SMS.
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