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braddick

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I've now concluded, after digging around for a few days, if a fresh five star review on a brand new game uses the word, "addictive" it is from the developer and/or his friends.

That is all.
Please, carry on.
 
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That's cute...
 
I've now concluded, after digging around for a few days, if a fresh five star review on a brand new game uses the word, "addictive" it is from the developer and/or his friends.

That is all.
Please, carry on.

You should provide some proof.

Seems like a baseless assumption otherwise.
 
I've used addictive in a two of my game reviews, but I'm not friends with or affiliated with any game app developers. I just found those two games.. addictive.
 
I've now concluded, after digging around for a few days, if a fresh five star review on a brand new game uses the word, "addictive" it is from the developer and/or his friends.

That is all.
Please, carry on.

I've now concluded, after digging around for a few days, if a fresh one star review on a brand new game uses the word, "sucks" it is from the another developer and/or his friends........

That is all.
Please, carry on.
 
I've now concluded, after digging around for a few days, if a fresh one star review on a brand new game uses the word, "sucks" it is from the another developer and/or his friends........

That is all.
Please, carry on.
😎😎
 
I've now concluded, after digging around for a few days, if a fresh one star review on a brand new game uses the word, "sucks" it is from the another developer and/or his friends........

That is all.
Please, carry on.

That made me laugh out loud!!

Thanks 😀

RTP.
 
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