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Fishlabs giving away free mobile games on 123play

Bringing the list up to 80 free mobile titles

Fishlabs giving away free mobile games on 123play
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Pocket Gamer has kept close ties with 123play.com, as we're ultra-keen to keep you all in swimming in a buoyant sea of fresh, free games, so its great to hear that Fishlabs has also got in on the ad-funded project.

"We're delighted to be working with Fishlabs," says CEO of 123play.com, Markus Ramark. "Introducing these new games allows us to offer top quality mobile games to our users. With their award-winning games, 123play.com continues to lead the ad based mobile gaming market across Europe."

Five premium titles from Fishlabs awesome games catalogue are now available through the 123play.com portal - Burning Tires, Galaxy on Fire, Tank Raid, Planet Riders, and Heli Strike. The games come free as players are shown two short adverts before and after playing the game – a small inconvenience for bagging these hot titles for 'nowt.

"We want to increase the free availability of our high-quality games to Fishlabs fans in western Europe in order to grow our fan community further," says Michael Schade, CEO of Fishlabs Entertainment. "It is especially important here that our titles are not swamped by a surplus of more mediocre games. Naturally, the high-quality offer also has a corresponding positive effect on the advertising sales for our marketing partner. With their consumer brand 123play and thanks to their positioning as a provider of high-quality game portfolios, with a focus on local markets, MAS is the ideal partner for us."

Swing by the 123play.com website for more details, or if you don't feel like going outside, you can check out Pocket Gamer's own 123play.com powered free games right here.

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Spanner Spencer
Yes. Spanner's his real name, and he's already heard that joke you just thought of. Although Spanner's not very good, he's quite fast, and that seems to be enough to keep him in a regular supply of free games and away from the depressing world of real work.