That's 7.6m games on Buzz City's free portal, against 6.5m in October.
India tops the Djuzz charts, with almost 4m downloads, and there were three games developed by Indian based or owned companies in the top ten.
This reflects a general trend of more local language content than English in the Djuzz offering.
These include Chinese, Korean, Thai, Arabic, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Djuzz was launched to capitalise on the growth of phone ownership in emerging markets, and its expansion reflects this.
As such, BuzzCity has also seen a rise of the ‘white box’ manufacturers coming out across Asia, with their devices taking 20 per cent of overall downloads compared to eight per cent last month.
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Dr. KF Lai, CEO of BuzzCity, said:, “A significant proportion of the growth in mobile gaming and other mobile internet usage that we are seeing are in areas where mobile is a cheaper and more accessible form of internet connectivity.
"This is particularly true in Africa, where Nigeria and Kenya have both seen triple digit growth in traffic to Djuzz over the last quarter.”




















