Can I use a Verizon Wireless game on a trial basis before I purchase it?
Occasionally, Verizon offers "demo" versions of some games. When available, downloading a demo version allows you to use games on a trial basis at no charge; these demos have an expiration date based on one of the following criteria: number of uses (1-5), expiration date, number of days or elapsed time (1-24 hrs.). Note: Airtime charges apply for selection, download and any airtime generated by the application.
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What's the difference between "subscription" and "unlimited"?
- Purchasing a "subscription" provides access to a game for a limited period of time with billing reoccurring on a daily, monthly or annual basis depending on the specific game.
- The "Unlimited" option provides access whenever and however long you wish to play the game for a one-time fee.
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What is a networked game?
Networked games, typically multi-player games, require connecting to a network for usage. Airtime charges apply for use of networked games.
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How do I download the most popular Get It Now games?
To access top selling games on your phone:
- Go to Menu on your phone.
- Select the Get It Now icon.
- Select Games.
- Select Get New App.
- Select Top Sellers.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to download the game of your choice.
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What types of games are available?
Verizon Wireless offers several type of gaming options, including single-player, multi-player, downloadable and networked games.
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How do I search for a specific game title?
Verizon Wireless offers a Get It Now Application called "Get It Now" Search, which allows you to search through 500 games and applications. Get It Now Search is free and available under "Get Fun & Games." Refer to the Get It Now Search FAQs for additional information.
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