![]() If you’re under 30 and use YouTube on your mobile – you will have seen your fair share of fake phone game adverts. They are Ponzi schemes that aim to drain your wallets and are NOTHING like the YouTube ads. Anybody know the US equivalant of the ASA? We need to Force Hero Wars to show us the casual combat clicker gameplay in their ads instead of those stupid pin puzzles which make up 1% of the game.We trialled The Grand Mafia and Raid: Shadow Legends to save you time. Specifically, the ASA stipulated that Playrix's ads must present "gameplay which representative" of the games being advertised."(ie if their game is a match 3 game the ads ARE REQUIRED to show a match 3 game, not the pin puzzles as those ads break the rules of the UK Advertising Standards Authority. The ASA says the ads in question "must not appear again in the form complained of", meaning Playrix will need to alter the way it advertises these games in future. ![]() Rule 3.11: Exaggeration - marketing communications must not mislead consumers by exaggerating the capability or performance of a product Qualifications may clarify but must not contradict the claims that they qualify Rule 3.9: Qualification - marketing communications must state significant limitations and qualifications. Rule 3.1: Misleading advertising - marketing communications must not materially mislead or be likely to do so "According to the ASA, Playrix (ie the makers of runescape and gardenscape) has breached three of its CAP Code rules:
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