Instead, negative user reviews report that the game either doesn't unlock upon reaching the point threshold, or that the download is a gigabyte of junk. While Chair charges $6.99 for the iOS game, the Play Store offers the fake game for free, claiming that users only have to earn 50 Tapjoy points before the full game download unlocks. Chair has not released Infinity Blade 2 on Android the iOS version's publisher is "Chair Entertainment Group, LLC," whereas the Android impostor is published by "2011 Chair Entertainment Group LLC." The fake's publisher merely copied the game description and added the word "Android" where appropriate. The game, a 2.2MB download, went up on July 28th at version 1.0, whereas the iTunes App Store lists version 1.2 and is a 1.03GB file. A fake Android version of Chair Entertainment's Infinity Blade 2 is available on the Google Play Store.
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