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Game created with the specific purpose of promoting a product, brand or, in a broader sense, notion. These games can range from flash-based timewasters (playable either offline or on a company's website) to fully immersive games, such as America's Army. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].

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  • Advergame
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  • Game created with the specific purpose of promoting a product, brand or, in a broader sense, notion. These games can range from flash-based timewasters (playable either offline or on a company's website) to fully immersive games, such as America's Army. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • An advergame (a portmanteau of advertising and videogame) is a type of videogames that is used to advertise a product, organization or viewpoint.
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  • Game created with the specific purpose of promoting a product, brand or, in a broader sense, notion. These games can range from flash-based timewasters (playable either offline or on a company's website) to fully immersive games, such as America's Army. This article is a stub. You can help the My English Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • An advergame (a portmanteau of advertising and videogame) is a type of videogames that is used to advertise a product, organization or viewpoint.
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