CAMBRIDGE, U.K.—nGame Ltd. announced a new partnership with Telus Mobility to provide eleven wireless games for Telus subscribers with web-enabled mobile phones.
The games are: Rat Race, Air Aces, Alien Fish Exchange, Merchant Princes, Chop Suey Kung Fu, DataClash, Number Shuffle, Poker Dice, Special Ops, Dragon Army and Carrier Force.
According to nGame, this is the company’s first pay-to-play service in North America. Users are charged five to 25 cents per game played.
NGame, Telus Mobility partner for games
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