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- Member Since: Aug 2010
- Last Login: 14 Dec 2010
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Category:Design > Other
ID:33379
Title:Face Book App/Game
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I am looking to create a small facebook app that will look and work like a fruit machine/one arm bandit.
Stage 1: Players would need to be able to select from a range of currencies before they play - this dictates which currency their vouchers will be in.
Stage 2: When they play they have something like a 1 in 4 chance of winning a voucher - the vouchers will be in a variety of denominations, players need to be locked out for 24 hours after they have played. After that they can play again.
Stage 3: They have either won a voucher or missed out and been asked to try again tomorrow - at this stage I would like a social media sharing prompt.
Stage 4: It would be good to be able to track the number of players and their choice of currency.
I hope that someone can help. Cheers
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£500 - £3,000 (Approx $784 - $4,703)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:17/08/2010 19:28
Clarification Board
B. K. on 17/08/2010 23:47Hi James,
I've just finished the design of 2 fb games recently and my client was very satisfied ( you can read review on my profile ). I'd make a bid right now, but I need to consult with some developers because I'm only doing the design side. Probably it'll be the same guy who created these 2 games and together we create great games. I need to know how much he'd charge to make an accurate bid. Everything you require is very possible. If I misunderstood and you only require the design, let me know so I can make a bid instantly.
Best regards,
Ben
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