Glu is keen to ride the commercial Android Market one game at a time

As soon as wed received Gamelofts email about its new wave of mega-games (you cant make this sort of stuff up, even on a Friday evening), so Glus equivalent pinged in.
Glu is excited to be a part of the phased rollout of priced applications to T-Mobile G1 users in the US, it started.
Interestingly though, Glu has chosen to focus on individual titles.
We were one of the first publishers to build and launch a game in the initial Android free marketplace, and currently have two games available on Android today: Bonsai Blast and Brain Genius Deluxe, it continues. We are currently rolling out our first offering for priced applications, Build-a-lot.
Build-a-lot is an addictive game that will resonate with anybody whos ever wanted to try their hand at the housing market.
Build-a-lot is a town management game that we enjoyed on mobile, although noting it perhaps lacked some excitement.
Maybe the new sub-prime options that must have been introduced to mirror the current economic climate will liven things up whenever the paid Android Market actually make its way from a phased rollout of priced applications to err.... being live so people can buy things (by rolling around in a phased manner, of course).