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I was thinking of getting Zuma via Get It Now for my LG-VX6100. But it
says "airtime required for use". Is airtime required throughout the
game or is that only some special feature that I can ignore? I don't
want to play a game that's going to eat up a lot of minutes for no good
reason.

Thanks,
Mark

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"Mark P" <not@my.real.email> wrote in message
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>I was thinking of getting Zuma via Get It Now for my LG-VX6100. But it
>says "airtime required for use". Is airtime required throughout the game
>or is that only some special feature that I can ignore? I don't want to
>play a game that's going to eat up a lot of minutes for no good reason.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark

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I have Zuma...

It only requires airtime to look up high scores on my Motorola V265.

Hope that helps,
Josh


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