Someone asked me if I saw the game Everest Extreme on Verizon V.CAST. I did, and I did try to download it to give it a spin. However, what I got was the DEMO, not the actual game, even though I did click for the subscription. The "Buy Now" choice didn't work either. Clearly Verizon have some problems to work out with GLU Mobile, the publisher.
The game "sounds" cool... Do "rock climbing" in 3D up a vertical cliff, then once you made it, do a base jump and land back at the starting spot. Sounds like combination of "climbing puzzle" and "parachutist" game they had on Nokia phones. However, there's nothing to review at this time, unless Glu or Verizon provides me with a working copy.
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First started in late 2007, Kasey's Mobile Game Review (then just a regular feature of Kasey's Korner) started as a simul-post between here and IGN. Later I realized there's no reason to post it twice, when I can use the traffic on my own site. so, here we are, in 2010, and the mobile game industry has grown a bit. What do you think?
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damn, same exact thing happened to me. I didn't even get a demo, what I got was basically a trailer for the game. I had to call verizon and have them reverse the charges.
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