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Old 01-01-2008, 06:31 PM
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Thumbs up We Want Puzzles and Card Games!

Looking for where to focus any new casual gaming projects? Then the latest survey (this one from [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...]) can help. Bottom line is that the majority of casual gamers are interested in Puzzles and Card Games, some 55%, with word and arcade games at 32% and 33% respectively. This compares to 'portable gamers' (eg the PSP and DS users) who almost equally look for Sports, Action, Driving and First Person Shooters for their kicks.

“In the mobile gaming industry, consumer awareness lags behind technological advancements,” said [Only Registered and Activated Users Can See Links. Click Here To Register...], Director, Broadband and Gaming, Parks Associates. “New 3D and multiplayer mobile games look great in demos, but casual games are where the money is and will be for the next few years.”


Here's the relevant table, take from their web version of the report.

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