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Spreading The Word

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

November has been a very busy month so far. Attending the 2008 Dust or Magic Institute in New Jersey was a wonderful treat. It was 36 jam packed hours of analysis of the current state of children’s new media product design.  I was afforded the opportunity to demonstrate “Clicktoy - The Meadow” and illicit feedback from the audience. The response was very positive. Once people see “The Meadow” they fall in love with it.

Next stop was Toronto for the Babytime Expo. It was our first real exhibit booth.  We showed off the game on a big plasma TV with three kid-level demo stations.  Families and their children loved it as well. It was a success and as always, wonderful to see people really enjoying themselves playing “Clicktoy - The Meadow”.

The road trip was long (10 days) and I’m not used to being away from my kids for such an extended period (nor are they from me). The hope and belief is however, that we’ve successfully introduced “Clicktoy” to a few more families that understand the underlying goal of bringing them closer together through open narration-free interaction.

ABC Kids Expo

Friday, September 5th, 2008

Clicktoy is attending ABC Kids Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center September 7-11.  We will be walking the show and meeting with potential cross-promotional partners for Clicktoy - The Meadow. If you are interested in seeing a demo of Clicktoy or interested in exploring promo opportunities, please connect with us contact@clicktoy.comThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or via phone 604-484-0349.  We look forward to seeing you.

Clicktoy Visits Vidfest

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

If you are in Vancouver this week and are part of the Games Summit or Interactive Digital Festival, then you should be able to find me at one of the planned evening events throughout the week. I’ll be there telling people exactly what Clicktoy is and WHY it is something people should embrace. If you’re interested in meeting, call the office and we’ll work something out.


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