Live Games Network Launches New Destination To Immerse Casual Gamers In An Espionage Fantasy
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on October 25, 2006 6:40:36 PM
The Prague Files opens registration today; the adventure begins December 4
Live Games Network, the primary destination for players to enter and
experience a Live Game, today announced the launch of The Prague Files,
a two-week Live Game consisting of online gameplay surrounded by
elements of the physical and wireless worlds. The Prague Files engages
players in a fictional plot involving international espionage to give
the impression players are living a Hollywood blockbuster brought to
life. Players can register for the game, and a chance to win a trip for
two to Prague, by visiting www.livegamesnetwork.com.
Registration costs $6.95 and is open to all U.S. residents ages 13 and
older; registration closes when the game begins at 12:00 p.m. EST,
December 4, 2006.
Live Games, a new format in gaming-based
entertainment, use the quick hit appeal of casual gaming to involve
players in an action-driven scripted adventure. Over the course of a
defined period of time of 14 days, players equipped with cell phones,
email address and the Web must solve a series of short, game-based
tasks and challenges within a scripted plot that has the twists and
turns of an action film.
"We are excited to introduce the format
of Live Games through our launch of The Prague Files," said Troy
Benton, founder of Live Games Network. "With the goal of giving people
another way to experience and enjoy a developing story line, we have
created an original series of game-based tasks and challenges to
involve players in the plot. Live Games let people participate in the
thrill of the game while engaging with other players to build
alliances, solve clues and potentially win an exciting prize, whether
they have 5 or 55 minutes to spare each day."
The Prague Files: Help Jack And Win A Trip To Prague For You And A Friend The
Prague Files is a game of international espionage in which players will
assist fictional hero Jack Gregory in his quest to clear his father's
name. As game play progresses, players will begin to witness clues
buried in mass media and may hear about real world scenes that have
been staged by the game director to further immerse players in the
story. The game will unfold over the course of two weeks as
participants piece together the story to reveal who has killed Jack
Gregory's father and why. The winning player will solve the mystery and
as a reward, receive a trip for two to Prague, Czech Republic.