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The Growing Popularity of Free & Casual Games

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glory303 has exploded in the last 10 years and now comprises of a big assortment of game developers, publishers, web portals and an incredible number of casual game players. Talented game developers come in more limited supply than publishers and portals, yet even they are steadily growing in supply as more companies and brands look for sponsorship deals with top quality upcoming free games.

Wide brand exposure can be gained from sponsoring free internet games and more companies want towards game sponsorship and in game product placement as a serious advertising platform. Portals come in the greatest supply with plenty of gaming orientated sites offering the developers creations, indeed some game developers also offer their own web portals such Ninjakiwi and Armor Games. These are two of the more popular and innovative gaming developers with Armor Games holding a top 1000 traffic rating.

Behind such successes are talented flash game designers and coders, it is usually a couple of experienced designers that plant the seeds that top free gaming websites flourish. Casual gaming both free and paid downloads have grown to be so huge online that the genre has the greatest presence in the world's most highly trafficked websites.

Ninjakiwi have an in house team of developers, they're owners of the very popular make of games named Bloons. glory303 was introduced back mid 2007 and the series has already been played vast sums of times. If you compare this audience exposure rate to the most popular video watched you tube, it is easy to understand why advertisers are turning to free online games to attain global audiences. What's more intriguing are the demographics behind casual game players with a large percentage of the audience being young adults. This demographic has caught the attention of many blue chip companies including mobile giants Orange and O2 who regularly advertise through Mochiads - an in game preloading ads platform.

Because the advertising revenue increases free of charge games so will the creativity, detail and complexity of these design. Developers are actually creating games targeted specifically at certain age ranges, including teens, young adults and mums.
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on Jun 01, 23