Circ.us Devised a 3D Game for A&E's Chriss Angel That Earns Finals in DPAC Awards
publication date: Nov 15, 2009
In the game Circ.us devised for A&E's show The Five Lives of Criss Angel, users were asked to print out a sheet of paper which became the input device for the game. Each level of the game was a 3D maze that parralled the themes of each of the five episodes of the show. Players had to manipulate the piece of paper in order to “unlock” each of the five levels. After completing this mystical experience, users were prompted to enter their scores via Facebook connect; challenging their friends to beat them.
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