Tuesday, June 4, 2013

App Trailers Pays You


I want to share my personal opinion regarding App Trailers. This review will be based on my experience with App Trailers. Month ago I was checking my Gmail like I always do and while I was doing that I saw an ad saying earn free money or instant gifts by watching video trailers, inviting friends, and much more. I clicked on that ad and it was talking about an app called App Trailers. It read you can cash out instantly to your PayPal account after when you have earned 150 points or redeem other instant gifts like Amazon.com, Starbucks.com, Best Buy, Xbox points etc. I thought to my self, this is cool you earn free money just by watching video trailers, inviting friend, how cool is that. If you have an Apple product like Iphone, Ipad, Ipod or any Android device you can download this App Trailers to you device for free. I wanted more information regarding App Trailers before I download it to my device. I watched lot of YouTube videos and internet reviews on this particular app that I was interested in. After watching much information related to this app finally I download it to my Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V. I was much exited I could not believe you earn money watching video trailers? I don’t know how many times in my life I have watched video trailers on television; mobile phones etc. and they never paid me to watch those video trailers. How come this app pays you? I had a question mark on my face.

Anyway when you open this app after download it shows 7 options at the top (Videos, Uploaded, Free App, Offers, Redeem, History and Settings). If you click on videos it will show the list of videos you can watch and earn 5 points each for watching videos. You see these videos are mostly game trailers. On daily basis App Trailers will send you free app (Region Specific) to your device that you can download and earn extra points. It also lets you earn more points by inviting friends and if he/she uses your username to download App Trailers then you get 250 points. (You see 150 points = $0.15) You need 150 points minimum to cash out to your PayPal account (Your PayPal account must be verified in order to receive instant money). At the very top right you will see a letter P and that stands for points that you have accumulated. Below that you will see level. Your level increases after you have accumulated good number of points. You can also upload one of your YouTube videos and if somebody watches your video you get points, another good way of increasing YouTube views. 



Daily Scratcher – You will see this game under Redeem Tab. Basically App Trailers will send you daily scratcher to earn some more points (Scratch to win). You scratch to see 4 movie trailer icons, if you are lucky you earn extra points otherwise you will have an option to play this game again tomorrow. You can only play this game once a day.   

Under Redeem Tab you can redeem points to cash out to your verified PayPal account as stated above you need 150 points minimum to cash out or you can redeem your points to instant gifts cards like Amazon.com, Starbucks.com, Best Buy, Xbox points etc. 

The Fact – I have seen tons of people reviewing about this app on the internet or on YouTube telling if they use their username for referrals purposes you get more than 250 points. Let me tell you that it’s not true; it’s a big lie to get referrals. I have also seen videos on YouTube demonstrating on how to get unlimited points. Do Not Fall under this trap. It’s bogus and you might get banned from App Trailers. 

App Trailers application is easy to use and navigate most of the things are self explanatory once you use the application. They pay instantly and like I said your PayPal account must be verified to receive money.  


How to Download App Trailers – If you are using Apple Iphone, Ipad, and Ipod go to App Store search for App Trailers and then download it to your device. Similarly if you are using any Android mobile device go to Play Store icon and search for App Trailers and then download it to your device.

I would really appreciate if you could please use my referral code: wetphone6 

Download the app here: Google Store

Note: Almost in one month I received 2$ via PayPal
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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Game developers still not sold on Android



Though we’re constantly buffeted by stories about new Android-powered game consoles and the continued growth of the Google Play Store, the fact still stands: An Android port seems to remain a footnote in development process, an afterthought, a thing that has to be done as opposed to the thing to do. Even today, you’d be hard-pressed to find a game that’s exclusive to the Linux-based platform, or a developer willing to profess an undying affection for Android. People might make Android games, but they don’t seem like it.

It’s a jungle out there

When Apple launched its App Store in 2008, it changed the playing field for mobile games and made them more accessible to people who wouldn’t be caught dead buying a dedicated handheld like a Nintendo DS or a Sony Playstation Portable. Success stories began rolling in. Angry Birds became a global phenomenon, Rovio Games a national hero. Draw Something drew creator OMGpop away from the brink of bankruptcy and into a $180 million buyout offer—all within seven weeks. The message was clear: The right application can do more than pay your bills; it can make you a rock star.

But while Apple might have been the one to get the ball rolling, Google was not far behind. The Google Play Store has matured since Android first launched, and many of the apps found in the App Store can also be found in Google’s digital store. Android also has a higher market share than iOS, making it the most used mobile operating system worldwide. For all intents and purposes, the Google Play Store should be the ideal environment for any developer, a digital gold mine ready for the harvest.

But is it really the Shangri-La that it has been advertised as?

Chris Pruett certainly thinks so. Chris is a part of Robot Invader, a Silicon Valley-based game development studio with a fondness for 1950s monster movies and cutesy, action-based titles. Both Wind-up Knight and the company’s newest game, Rise of the Blobs, have enjoyed consistently high praise from the press. Pruett says that the revenue garnered from Android users has beaten iOS sales figures by a solid two to one.

Read complete at: techhive.com wrote by Cassandra Khaw

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Facebook game ‘Angry Birds Friends’ is heading to Android



No matter where you turn, the Angry Birds probably aren’t too far away. Whether on your phone, or in the form of plush toys and board games. Heck, they are even on Facebook! Never content to hold still, the birds are now marching onward once more with a new mobile version of their popular Facebook game, Angry Birds Friends.

The news of Angry Birds Friends making it over to the mobile world comes on the heels of Rovio’s release of its annual 2012 results, which shows $195 million in profit with more than 45% of that income coming from non-gaming items such as books, toys and tons of other Rovio merchandise.

On Facebook, Angry Birds Friends has certainly been a part of that success, achieving 60 million installs and 15 million monthly active users, so taking that experience and pushing it to an app seems like a no-brainer and is sure to help line Rovio’s pockets with even more dough.

video: Angry Birds Friends official launch trailer


Read complete at: Android Authority

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

NASA and Rovio Gamers Create Angry Birds Space


For nearly three years, millions of gamers have used physics in the battle between birds and pigs in the video game Angry Birds. In cooperation with NASA, Finland-based Rovio Entertainment, creator of the Angry Birds franchise, announced its newest game, “Angry Birds Space,” on Thursday, March 8. NASA and Rovio are working together to teach people about physics and space exploration through the internationally successful puzzle game. You can download the game beginning March 22, 2012.

Game developers have incorporated concepts of human space exploration into the new game. From the weightlessness of space to the gravity wells of nearby planets, players use physics as they explore the various levels of the game set both on planets and in microgravity.

“This collaboration began with a simple Twitter exchange about birds and pigs in space, and it has grown into a tremendous outreach and education opportunity,” said David Weaver, associate administrator for communications at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “Games are fun and entertaining, but they also can be inspirational and informative. This ongoing collaboration with Rovio and Angry Birds is an exciting way to get people engaged with NASA’s missions of exploration and discovery, and get students energized about future careers in science and technology.”

Video - Angry Birds Space: NASA announcement


Read complete at: lunarscience.nasa.gov

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Pocket Change rewarded me!



I just installed some days ago some games with Pocket Change enabled.  And finally today I redeemed my points for an Amazon Gift Card.  It was easy and very fast.



The Pocket Change shop allows you to check your current token balance and redeem tokens for rewards.



The system is very easy to understand and follow, which game are really give you P¢ is the focus, because will be many games with the logo of Pocket Change but maybe they're not rewarding any more.



And additional earn way is keep pending of they's fanpage or twitter:

On Google Play

On Facebook 

On Twitter

Excellent video



Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Angry Birds Review



At my tablet, my first game downloaded was Angry Birds, from Rovio Mobile.  I glad a lot and enjoyed many times.



What does it take to make an addictive game? Not much -- just throw in some super simple controls, cute graphics, and basic physics. Rovio Mobile's Angry Birds is one such game that includes all these elements, and today the studio's just released a public Android beta to cater those without an iOS, webOS or Maemo 5 device. In case you're not already familiar with the popular title, the backstory is that a gang of hungry pigs snatched away some eggs from the birds, forcing the feathered creatures to embark on a rescue mission for the sake of their survival. The gameplay on the Android version is just as simple as before: in each level you use a fixed slingshot to fling the birds -- one at a time -- into the forts, in order to kill all the pigs inside. As a secondary challenge, you must also attempt to get a three-star rating depending on the amount of structural material you destroy, so the key is to perfect your shooting angle.

At the beginning you're only given one type of bird that does nothing more than just headbutting, but throughout the game you'll come across six more birds, each possessing one special power: multiply, explode, accelerate, dropping egg bombs, boomerang, and extra strength. Don't worry, the instructions are pretty clear when you first meet these enhanced kamikaze birds -- most involve just a single tap anywhere to trigger their special abilities mid-flight. Once you get the hang of it, you'll soon be wanting to try out all sorts of trajectories to take vengeance on those cheeky green hogs. Seriously, the pigs really do laugh at you when your birds miss them.

Angry Birds at Android Market - At Amazon

Enjoy of Trailer:

and of course this great video about T-mobile:


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Monday, March 4, 2013

Rovio partners with DreamWorks for The Croods game on iOS, Android



Here's some fresh news from the Rovio stable. The Finnish gaming studio is all set to launch a new game in association with DreamWorks Animation called The Croods, which is expected to reach iOS and Android on March 14th.

Sharing his thoughts on this partnership, Petri Jarvilehto, EVP of Games at Rovio Entertainment said, "DreamWorks Animation's The Croods is filled with wonderful characters and creatures in an incredibly detailed, inventive world - it was just begging for its very own mobile game! It's been an incredible experience having our two teams working closely together on extending the story to mobile platforms."

The Croods is an upcoming 3D animated movie from DreamWorks Animation, SKG Inc set to release on March 22 2013. It narrates the story of the world's first caveman family that sets out on a road trip adventure. The family is said to be moving beyond the Stone Age era with the use of a new r-evolutionary tool: the IDEA!

The film will star voice overs from actors like Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone, Catherine Keener, Clark Duke, and Cloris Leachman.

"Rovio set the industry standard in mobile gaming with Angry Birds, and we believe their massive community of active users will go wild for The Croods," said DreamWorks Animation's Head of Global Interactive, Chris Hewish. He further added, "We've developed a close and collaborative relationship with Rovio in which our world class filmmakers created an incredible piece of custom animation on the home screen that introduces players to the game's beautifully rich aesthetics."

From the images, the game seems to be strategy-based combining elements of Farmville and Pokemon, especially looking at the different creatures.

Video: 

Read complete at: gadgets.ndtv.com

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

My purpose with this blog


I created this blog to share my experiences when I play with my tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab.

I hope it will please you and we can enjoy this journey.

Let's start play!