It seems like if what you’re showing is what you understand they find appealing and fun, then surely that’s what should be in the game. You give them that.

But instead, you give them something else that is unrelated to what they’ve seen on the ad? A gem matching candy crush clone they’ve seen a thousand times?

How is that model working? How is that holding up as a marketing technique???

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    embarrassing that Apple doesn’t police their store -

    Isn’t it the ads that you want to be policed? Or are the screenshots in the Play Store and App Store also misleading?

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        How is apple supposed to keep track of ads displayed within other apps and platforms, though?

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          I mean, if nothing else, user reports and reviews, followed by a trivially short investigation?