I’ve been seeing a bunch of video ads on Facebook of games that are similar to Tetris. I find them mesmerizing and oddly satisfying to watch. But when I tried downloading a few of these games, they are nothing like what was shown in the ad.
I just don’t get why game developers do this. You went to the trouble of making a program to do a certain thing so you could create an ad to trick people into downloading a completely different program. Why not just create the game you figure people want to play? If you’re able to create the program to show in the ad, why not make that the game?
In this atmosphere they can absolutely get away with it because there are so many bigger problems that aren’t even getting attention.
I’d like to reference the gift card scam so many people dealt with in the early 2000s. You buy a gift card at a store with real, cold hard cash and it would expire after 6 months-2 years. No matter how much was on that gift card, it was null and void after a finite amount of time.
Legislation finally went through after way too long, and finally businesses had to honor gift cards for a much longer period of time.
I’d love to think one day they’d put a kebosh on advertising like this but unfortunately I’m very certain it will go on un-addressed for far too long. Our current society favors caveat emptor over caveat venditor.