Jane Leung
Nov 18, 2010

Win Optimus One with 'LG Android Army' Facebook game in Hong Kong

LG has started a Facebook game in Hong Kong for its Optimus One mobile model.

Win Optimus One with 'LG Android Army' Facebook game in Hong Kong

The LG Optimus One runs on an Android 2.2 system. Online advertising agency Pixo Punch Hong Kong is the developer for this ‘LG Android Army’ game on Facebook.

The game comically dresses the iconic Android mascot into a Snow White and a White Knight costume. The goal of the game is to play as the Knight and stop the poisonous apple from being delivered to the princess.

The interactive games consist of three missions, each highlighting Optimus One features.

People can compete for the highest score and the chance to win a Optimus One until 6 December.

 



Credits:
Project LG Android Army Facebook game
Client LG
Digital agency Pixo Punch Limited
Project management Sonny Wong, Sue Wong, Phoebe Li
Game creatives Ben Woo, Sonny Wong, Joy Ho, Ken Cheung, Phoebe Li
Programmers King, Lung, William
Game & portal banner design Seven Chan, Joy Ho, Gary Cheng, Jeff Leung, Cherry Lo
Flash development Don, Todd
Video animation Seven Chan
Public relations Ken Cheung, Denise Choi
Exposure Online

Source:
Campaign China

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