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We have a winner in our latest Marketplace contest!

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 We have a winner! April 20, 2017 Congratulations to Daniel Williams for his game template submiss

 We have a winner! April 20, 2017 Congratulations to Daniel Williams (a.k.a. “thatsopanda”) for his game template submission [Guess the Picture](. Guess the Picture is a basic word game where you look at a photo and select letters from a grid to identify and correctly spell the pictured item. It serves as a great example of how to create word-based games and Daniel even included a bonus version which has [Appodeal]( ads implemented. [Guess the Picture screen shots](  Runners up [Frogso]( by Blobuk Games chimed in as the second place winner. In this game, your frog catches flies to climb higher and higher out of the lily pad pond. Coming in third place is Ed Maurina with his arcade classic [Missile Command](. ---------------------------------------------------------------  Premium Monetization Options Corona Labs offers four monetization plugins that are revenue-share free. You are 100% in control of your dashboard and you get 100% of your revenue. These include [AdMob](, [AdColony](, [Chartboost]( and [Unity Ads](. These plugins are also included in the [Corona Professional Bundle](. It contains all four premium monetization plugins and custom splash screen control, all for just $699/year. [Get the Corona premium plugin bundle]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Appodeal]( [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2017 Corona Labs Inc. All rights reserved. [www.CoronaLabs.com]( Corona Labs Inc 350 Alabama Street, #10 San Francisco, CA, USA, 94110 Â

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