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These games are 100% free, but your service provider may charge for normal airtime usage. These games are supported by ads and sometimes connect to the network to download new ads. A typical connection will transfer 5 to 15 kilobytes of data. This is free for users with flat rate data plans, while the typical charge for other users is 1 cent (USD) per kilobyte. Please consult your service provider for full info.
Absolutely. The publishers of the games on this site have agreed to let you have the game for free as long as we pay them part of the advertising revenue.
A download key is a numeric string that you can use on the wap to identify a specific game with a specific device to help you navigation to the download link.
If you have a phone selected, we will customize the games list to only contain games that will run on your phone.
To use the download key, you can browse to our WAP site on your phone and enter the download key into the prompt and then you will be redirected to the download page.
For more information see How to Download.
After downloading a game, most phones will continue to show the web browser used in the download. Exit your web browser, then search the applications on your phone to find your game. Click on it to play.
After a successful download, your phone will install the game with other applications. The location varies by phone, but is usually under "Applications" or "Games".
When downloading from our site, your phone will probably warn you that the game is from an untrusted source. This is normal, and means that we have not "signed" the game in a way that your phone or carrier support. Our games still work and are free of software viruses.
When you create an account you will be asked to select your phone from a list of supported phones. Once your phone is selected the site will only show you games that work on your phone. For the techies out there, our games are all Java MIDP games, chances are if your phone runs Java applications it will run our games.
Our games are compatible with most of the world's carriers, but there are a few exceptions. In the United States, our games don't yet work on Verizon or Alltel, but we're working on that.
Are you kidding? We would have to have had a team of hundreds to write all these games. We work closely with game developers to bring you these games. We work with small independents and top-tier studios alike.
