Mobile Gaming Ads Are Effed Up
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Mobile game ads aren't trying to sell you a game, they're trying to manipulate your brain. The impossible puzzles, fake gameplay, and intentionally bad players aren't mistakes, they're the product of algorithms that discovered lying is more profitable than telling the truth. Behind every click is a multi-billion-dollar industry built around psychological tricks, microtransactions, and finding the tiny percentage of players willing to spend thousands of dollars. This video explores how fake mobile game ads took over the internet, why games like Homescapes and Gardenscapes advertise gameplay that barely exists, and how click-through algorithms optimize deception. We examine the psychology behind the Zeigarnik Effect, Cost Per Install (CPI), user acquisition arbitrage, microtransactions, and why mobile games care more about getting you to click than keeping you entertained. We also uncover how AI-generated ads, "whale" spenders, and behavioral algorithms are reshaping the future of mobil
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