PULITZER, learn English with a Social Game
After several months of hard work and fun, we are about to release Pulitzer, PULITZER[1]. Play and Learn English, a Facebook-based social game that helps you learn English the fun way. There is also a web based version of the game for those that will not use FB.
In the game, Joe Pulitzer is a journalist working for a news agency called Amazing News. Pulitzer has to travel around the world to obtain as much information as possible to publish his articles. The protagonist needs to complete successfully grammar exercises, maintain several dialogues and solve questions and enigmas in order to travel to the next city or stage.
Have a look at this video below to see the game in action. But let’s Show, don’t tell:
The first episode of Pulitzer (entitled The mysterious secret of Hugh Grand) is being released in November 2011. This episode requires 6 hours of playing and learning. It will be the first of a total of 18.
¿What do you think? We want to sell it all over the World, ¿would you give us a hand?
[1] The name of the game is a homage to Joseph Pulitzer (April 10, 1847 -October 29, 1911) also known as Joe. J. Pulitzer is best known for the journalism prizes that bear his name. He was an American editor, born in Mako (Hungary), known for his fierce competition with William Randolph Hearst.
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December 20th, 2011 at 3:48 pm
Hi
May I know how I can buy these games? do you know other games to use on line or other social games for children
thanks
sabina
December 21st, 2011 at 6:45 am
The first episode of “Pulitzer, learn English with a social game” is already available on http://www.pulitzerenglish.com.
The first episode is called “The Mysterious Secret of Hugh Grand”. It’s set in Camden Town, London and takes about 5 hours to complete. The episode is $3.95 (about €2.95).
Episode 2 “Sabotage in Silicon Valley” takes place in San Francisco. There will be 18 episodes in total, with action in New York, Las Vegas, Dublin, Sydney, Hong Kong, and many other cities.