SuperAgent (1.99)
USER REVIEW
Version 1.1
REVIEW – “Totally addictive game”
I first came across this app when I saw some twitter buzz about a $25,000 prize they were offering. That got my attention enough to follow the trail to the Itunes store and I have been richly rewarded for it. SuperAgent is in the mould of the old classic decision tree games where you play the part of a top Hollywood talent agent doing whatever it takes to keep ahead of the posse and your client! Huge amount of questions means I rarely get similar prompts from game to game and I have played it a lot. Some of the situations are just outright hilarious. The bonus at the end of the game is the option to submit your score through twitter or Facebook and be in the running to win $25,000 at the end of January!
Totally addictive game and sure don’t worry about the prize. I’ll be winning that.
Scott B
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Developer – FactorySix
URL: http://superagentgame.com/superagent-in-the-news/
DEVELOPERS NOTES
*** ENTER THE CONTEST TO WIN $25,000 ***
You think you know Hollywood? Then prove it.
SuperAgent puts you at the helm of a leading Hollywood talent agency. Make decisions for your leading client about his career, both on and off the screen. Make the right calls and you’ll make it big, real big. Make mistakes and you’ll be run out of this town quicker than you can say ‘commission’.
For a limited time, play to win big for real. We’re giving $25,000 (an inch of fifties in agent lingo) to the highest scoring user by January 31st, 2010. Terms and conditions in app and on our website www.superagentgame.com
Please note when you submit a high score you must send your email address or your phone number (so we can contact you if you win) also push to Facebook or Twitter. We won’t give your details to anyone, but we may give you 25 grand.
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