November 16th, 2008 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Ad Funded Gaming | 2 Comments »
Germany based 3D game developer Fishlabs has joined the list of developers that make their mobile games freely available via Helsinki's ad-funded mobile games service 123play.com.
With the addition of the premium mobile games from Fishlabs, 123play.com can now offer users over 80 top quality, free games to choose either direct from the website, or straight to their mobile via m.123play.com.
‘We want to increase the free availability of our high-quality games to FISHLABS fans in western Europe in order to grow our fan community further,’ says Michael Schade, CEO of FISHLABS Entertainment GmbH. ‘It is especially important here that our titles are not swamped by a surplus of more mediocre games. Naturally, the high-quality offer also has a corresponding positive effect on the advertising sales for our marketing partner. With their consumer brand 123play and thanks to their positioning as a provider of high-quality game portfolios, with a focus on local markets, MAS is the ideal partner for us.’
Markus Ramark, CEO of 123play.com said: “We’re delighted to be working with FISHLABS. Introducing these new games allows us to offer top quality mobile games to our users. With their award-winning games, 123play.com continues to lead the ad based mobile gaming market across Europe.”
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