My first reply seems to have been misdirected. Apologies. As I
mentioned in that post:

Tapjoy seems to be an ad platform; not quite what the original poster
requested.

Geocade (http://www.geocade.com); is an alternative solution to the
two you mention, Mauricio. It does not seem very full-featured though;
it seems to be primarily just an on-line highscore system with
regional sub-boards, though I haven't tried it out. They make their
money through ads.

I have no opinion on Casmul other than being a bit unclear on how they
are planning to make money. Are there really that many (real) mobile
game developers who are willing and able to pay a third-party to
develop their games for them? I doubt it.

Scoreloop seems to be the most fully featured service for Android;
they are also big on iPhone. However, they are not being very
responsive at the moment, as you note.

OpenFeint - the biggest social gaming service on iPhone - claims that
they will be moving to Android soon as well, but it's anyone's guess
when that will be.

Regards,

Michael A.

On Apr 11, 4:54 pm, Rob Mazur <r...@droiddojo.com> wrote:
> Tapjoy (http://www.tapjoy.com) now supports Android. They look pretty
> solid.
>
> Rob

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