All the fault of the angry birds, according to a recent study by Parks Associates, 2007 to present mobile gaming has contributed enormously to the growth in the number of players in the world. Games like Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja and Friends With Words have not aroused the interest of gamers, including people of a certain age and of women.
According to the study, the older players have doubled over the past four years and more than one third of the U.S. population over the age of thirteen plays at least one mobile title each month, with two thirds of the owners of the smartphone game regularly.
According to the study, the older players have doubled over the past four years and more than one third of the U.S. population over the age of thirteen plays at least one mobile title each month, with two thirds of the owners of the smartphone game regularly.
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