When Russian users spend on mobile applications, what exactly Google has banned in the new rules for publishing apps, why it is necessary to focus on American moms in development – about this and much more in our weekly digest.

Guide to Android consolesInteresting material has appeared on Gamasutra dedicated to small consoles operating on the Android operating system.

We present a brief retelling of it in Russian.

Mobile content in Russia is paid for in the evening and at nightThe peak of mobile and media sales in the Russian Federation falls on the periods from eight to nine in the evening and from one to two in the morning.

Google has banned encouraging users for ratingThe new rules for publishing applications prohibit advertising in notifications, and also prohibit encouraging users with virtual currency for rating.

Dead souls of mobile storesMost applications are dead souls.

They are remembered only when they count the number of programs available in the stores.

King sued 6wavesThe authors of Candy Crush Saga accuse competitors of copying two of their extremely popular games.

Unity will publish gamesUnity will soon become a publisher of games, and will also launch its own cross-advertising grid.

74% of American moms play gamesESA found that three-quarters of moms in the US spend their time playing video games.

Moreover, 65% of mom gamers prefer to use mobile devices for games.

The price of a loyal user in July rose to a record $1.80The change in Apple’s rating mechanism has raised the cost of the American user to a record high over the past two years.

Mikhail Katkoff: Jelly Splash monetization is cooler than Candy Crush SagaLast week, the game Jelly Splash from Wooga was released.

Read below about why it is better monetized than Candy Crush Saga.

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