Isle of Fortune, a well-known Singapore based mobile game and application developer has announced the launch of their first game app – Isle of Fortune. An app based on general knowledge, Isle of Fortune’s key differentiator is the opportunity to win cash prizes. Available for free on the Google Play Store and with an easy to use interface, Isle of Fortune promises to keep players hooked.
Once downloaded, users will have the option of playing 2 games within the app:
The Isle of Fortune Game: A daily quiz with unlimited free attempts, the player with the fastest time of the day is the winner. This game runs for 24 hours starting at 00:01 hours GMT every day and ending at 23:59 hours GMT on that same day. Players can win a daily cash prize of USD 100 or its local equivalent in their location.
The Grand Game: A weekly quiz, with the fastest time of the week is the winner. This game runs from 00:01 hours GMT every Monday and ending at 23:59 hours GMT the following Sunday, and has a cash prize of USD 1000 every week or its local equivalent. Players have to buy coins to play, and depending on the player, there are multiple purchase options for the users ranging from unlimited games in the week to just a single game.
To play, there is a simple registration process which can be done through an existing Facebook account or by creating an Isle of Fortune account. Post registration the user can choose which game she/he wants to play. While Isle of Fortune is free, the Grand Game players need to purchase coins and replenish them when they run out. Players can also choose to purchase a daily or weekly pass to play The Grand Game for an unlimited number of times within a selected period of time.
Each lifeline costs the user 2 gold coins and each of them can be used only once in each game. Besides answering correctly, the key to winning is speed. In the event of 2 players with the same fast time, a tie-breaker decides the winner. Winners of either game (Isle of Fortune or Grand Game), will be notified by the Isle of Fortune team, via email, the day after they have won. The team will further guide winners on how to receive their prize.
Isle of Fortune can be played across India, except in Tamil Nadu and Nagaland, due to state legislation that disallows users from winning cash prizes through online games.
An international launch is next on the agenda, as Isle of Fortune expands in Australia (excluding Queensland), and the USA where cash prize games are permissible, the United Kingdom, Germany and Singapore, followed by various countries in South and Central America, Africa and select Asian countries by the end of May 2017. A Mandarin version and a Spanish version are in the pipeline as the company prepares for a truly global presence for its current and future knowledge based offerings.
Once downloaded, users will have the option of playing 2 games within the app:
The Isle of Fortune Game: A daily quiz with unlimited free attempts, the player with the fastest time of the day is the winner. This game runs for 24 hours starting at 00:01 hours GMT every day and ending at 23:59 hours GMT on that same day. Players can win a daily cash prize of USD 100 or its local equivalent in their location.
The Grand Game: A weekly quiz, with the fastest time of the week is the winner. This game runs from 00:01 hours GMT every Monday and ending at 23:59 hours GMT the following Sunday, and has a cash prize of USD 1000 every week or its local equivalent. Players have to buy coins to play, and depending on the player, there are multiple purchase options for the users ranging from unlimited games in the week to just a single game.
To play, there is a simple registration process which can be done through an existing Facebook account or by creating an Isle of Fortune account. Post registration the user can choose which game she/he wants to play. While Isle of Fortune is free, the Grand Game players need to purchase coins and replenish them when they run out. Players can also choose to purchase a daily or weekly pass to play The Grand Game for an unlimited number of times within a selected period of time.
Each lifeline costs the user 2 gold coins and each of them can be used only once in each game. Besides answering correctly, the key to winning is speed. In the event of 2 players with the same fast time, a tie-breaker decides the winner. Winners of either game (Isle of Fortune or Grand Game), will be notified by the Isle of Fortune team, via email, the day after they have won. The team will further guide winners on how to receive their prize.
Isle of Fortune can be played across India, except in Tamil Nadu and Nagaland, due to state legislation that disallows users from winning cash prizes through online games.
An international launch is next on the agenda, as Isle of Fortune expands in Australia (excluding Queensland), and the USA where cash prize games are permissible, the United Kingdom, Germany and Singapore, followed by various countries in South and Central America, Africa and select Asian countries by the end of May 2017. A Mandarin version and a Spanish version are in the pipeline as the company prepares for a truly global presence for its current and future knowledge based offerings.
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