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Crowd-funding request!


I'm an East Dulwich resident who has made a game for the iPhone which responds to music. That's right, you can play whatever music you like and the game will change accordingly. So you can play a game which changes to suit the music that suits your mood. This project is currently seeking support on the crowd-funding site, Kickstarter. You can check it out here: www.bit.ly/freqtrigger


I'd very much appreciate it if residents would sponsor this project. Music is the game-changer - and you can say you helped make it happen!


I'm not sure if I'm posting this is the correct section, I did message the Administrator to see what they'd prefer but I haven't yet received a response and I'm running out of time. The project ends on Kickstarter on Dec 28.


So please show your support to a local entrepreneur who seeks to change the face of gaming by making a series of games across all manner of genres and platforms - all of which respond to music! So no matter what sort of game you like playing, they'll be a Freq. game you'll love.


Sponsor us now at www.bit.ly/freqtrigger


Note: I didn't post in the local business section, because it's not really a business (yet) nor do I have a trading address per se. I work from home out of a small office which doubles as my daughter's toy storage room. Hence I'm surrounded by lots of garish plastic objects. It's also very cold in here! Make our xmas, support Freq. on Kickstarter! Show the world that the next big thing in gaming emerged out of East Dulwich by direct support of the East Dulwichites! Thanks for reading! :-)

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