I am a non techie girl (more woman actually), just starting to fish in the tech world. I created a simple word game, and right now it is being featured by Apple in the iOS app stores "New Games We Love" category. And last night the game went live on the Google Play store.<p>All going too good, but now the realization is dawning on me that my choice of title - "Word Hookup" - may kill my game. It was intended as a fun title for a game to connect letters and of course the domain wordhookup.com was available. But it seems using the word "Hookup" was a big mistake. On iOS, I got feedback from a few users that they are seeing inappropriate ads - casinos, busty women, etc. The ads are being shown through Admob, Chartboost and Unity. I do not know enough but is the presence of the word "hookup" driving these raunchy ads. Can anyone with experience in serving ads weigh in on this please.<p>On Google Play, while downloads haven't even started yet, its even worse. If I search Word Hookup on the store, next to my apps icon are no word games. The titles are like hot hookups, bang chat, one night stand and worse. And this game can be played by kids as well.<p>If the game had already not been featured by Apple I could have just killed it, and relaunched with a different title. I am at loss now how to fix this. I should have been more thoughtful when choosing the title. Being a noob I didn't know better. My choice of title may kill my game. Any advise?
As others have mentioned, each service that you use for ads typically has category and advertiser blacklists that allow you to configure exactly the type of ads you want to allow in your app. Believe me, those advertisers also don't want to be wasting money advertising to the wrong user groups.
What's the age rating of your game? Have you communicated that to the ad networks? I'd hope they wouldn't serve casino + pr0n ads into "3 and Up" games o_O