Finger Marathon - charity game now in review.

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  1. Sauce Digital

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    #1 Sauce Digital, Apr 6, 2009
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    Hi Folks,

    A bit of exclusive news for you touch-arcaders. We just finished a simple but fun charity game called "Finger Marathon", the site is...

    http://www.fingermarathon.com

    The game is in support of my attempt to run the London Marathon on 26th April! I am running in aid of Mind - the leading mental health charity in England & Wales.

    Finger Marathon is addictive and the ultimate test of your finger endurance. My Personal best is 33.09 seconds. The game features a 3D track to race along, personal best saving and a global leader board. There are two versions of the game:

    FINGER MARATHON
    Costing £0.59 ($0.99), all proceeds are sponsorship for my run and will go directly to Mind*

    FINGER MARATHON LITE
    The free version, exactly the same featuring all the finger pumping fun, but without the global leaderboard.

    It's in review with apple, once its up we will be back here to let you know and post lots of promo codes to get the high score ticking over.

    Cheers

    Morgan

    * minus apple 30% unfortunately (unless they get back to me on our request for them to waive it!)
     
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  3. Spiral75

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    Cool game and idea.....but when you said proceeds go to your run. What do you have to pay for to run? :D (other then water)
     
  4. Sauce Digital

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    Sorry, i guess that could be clearer - all proceeds go to the charity "Mind", who I am running for, not me. Myself and sauce won't be making a penny/cent.

    http://www.mind.org.uk

    cheers

    Morgan
     

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