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Clicktoy making a splash at the 2010 Vancouver Games

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics is a great opportunity for Clicktoy to introduce itself on the global stage and become a part of an exciting experience for many visitors.

One way we’re reaching out to Olympic guests is via our splash page on The Wi-Fi Bus - a luxury Vancouver-to-Whistler shuttle service with free Wi-Fi for all passengers. Any passenger logging on to the internet will first be greeted by a link to Clicktoy’s game “The Meadow”.

We have also joined DigiBC’s VX 2010 Showcase, a virtual forum designed to help BCs digital media and wireless companies showcase their work to the world.

Additionally, we are involved with the Metro Vancouver Commerce 2010 Olympic initiative, acting as a host company for visiting business leaders.

These are just a few of Clicktoy’s initiatives for 2010 and there are many more still to come.

Fusion Forum 2009 places Clicktoy in the Top 10 new media ventures

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Participating in The Fusion Forum has been a humbling experience indeed. After several days of presentations, and subsequent fine tuning of the same, we stood up in front of a rather impressive group of business leaders and told our story of who we are, and what we do.

The response was amazing. Everyone loved The Meadow, offered sage advice, and were universally encouraging. Even venture capitalists enjoy hearing about children’s entertainment and bunny rabbits. Now on to the final round, wish us luck!

The Meadow enjoyed by all at first annual Agoo Kids Active Day

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

A fantastic charity event to raise funds and awareness for the Canuck Place Children’s hospice was held the past weekend at the Kitsilano Arena. Hosted by Agoo Apparel, kids got to run amok amidst the biggest bouncy castles I’ve ever seen. They literally FILLED the ice rink with huge inflatables. It was awesome! My own kids vanished for over four hours - returning red faced only to refuel and head back into the fray.

Parents and kids also were able to get hands on demos of “The Meadow”. Everyone really loved the game. One parent was so grateful on how it totally calmed her son down. He wouldn’t slow down at all due to all the castles but he managed to catch his breath while enjoying the peaceful setting and playing with some (virtual) animals. We also enjoyed seeing Rob Lewis, editor of techvibes and his family. Their little one was enthralled with the game.

We’re grateful to have been able to participate in an event supporting such a worthwhile cause as well as have such a wonderful time with all the children. Thank you Agoo!


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