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Can Draw Something maintain its burst of success?

Given the rapid success of the popular mobile game Draw Something, can the developers continue to lock in fans or will they just cash in while things are good?

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Reborn4836d ago

Most of these things, the founders tend to cash in, when the time is right. I don't know how long it will last, nor how much it is worth.

xCaptainAmazing4836d ago

I believe they already did cash in. Good for them.

Terarmzar4836d ago

I have heard of people playing this game, but over a year ago Charadium came out and it was and still is just like Draw Something. Good game to play with friends or even random people.

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10 Great, Free iOS Games To Get Your Mobile Gaming On

GP writer Elizabeth highlights 10 free iOS games that are worth any gamer's time.

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Zynga gives back: Holiday charity drive for kids

Player Attack: Say what you like about Zynga (and I know you will), but this holiday season, the casual gaming giant is making an effort to raise money for kids charities. Titled "Oh, What Fun!", the company's charitable branch (Zynga.org) is running in-game drives to raise money for Toys for Tots. The plan is to "give the gift of play" to less-fortunate children across the United States.

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The Tasteless Gamer: Mobile Games for Dummies

Gaming Unwrapped Writer Ryan T Writes - "Even though the mobile market is a relatively new place to find entertainment, it has thrived. Through games like Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, Cut the Rope and Draw Something, we have seen that even if your game is on a mobile console, you can still have a lot of success. Hell, Angry Birds has had more downloads than any game to date. 1 Billion downloads makes you kind of a big deal. That being said, the mobile market is a lot more complex than the console market. Making it big in the mobile market is much more "hit or miss", and the requirements to do so become a lot less outlined. What do I mean by that? I guess you are going to find out."

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