Mobile developers who purchased an unlocked HTC G1 phone from Google discovered this week that they can't run paid applications from the Android Market.
Google is denying those developers access to copy-protected applications sold in the Android Market because developers have a higher level of access to the G1 phone than regular users, and could potentially break the copy protection on those applications, according to IDG News Service. "We aren't distributing copy-protected applications to these phones in order to minimize unauthorized copy of the applications," a Google representative said in a statement sent to CNET.
Cookie Run Tower of Adventures is officially available for pre-registration for Android and iOS users via Google Play and the App Store.
The Sydney-based studio Not Doppler announces that Earn to Die Rogue launches for Android and iOS on Thursday, May 9.
Available on iOS and Android, Bawk Bawk Rush sees chickens bravely running the coop to protect them from predatory animals.