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View Full Version : A question for you scrapbookin WAHMs
Chris Moyle
10-18-2005, 09:56 AM
I have been considering approaching the small independent scrapbookingstores as retail outlets for our software, and was wondering whether you all thought that would be an appropriate market.
We recently had the public release of the PicGo Game Software that creates group entertainment games from your personal pictures. The software allows you to make a game with pictures centered around a particular subject matter, so they are great for family gatherings and special events.
My question involves scrappers and how they would percieve this software. It is definitely not scrapbooking, but it is using personal pictures for joy and entertainment, as well as creating a different sort of "keepsake" that grandparents can play with their grandkids. You can customize the game materials in several different ways.
You can see a sample game card at: www.picgo-game.com (http://www.picgo-game.com)
Any ideas?
We recently had the public release of the PicGo Game Software that creates group entertainment games from your personal pictures. The software allows you to make a game with pictures centered around a particular subject matter, so they are great for family gatherings and special events.
My question involves scrappers and how they would percieve this software. It is definitely not scrapbooking, but it is using personal pictures for joy and entertainment, as well as creating a different sort of "keepsake" that grandparents can play with their grandkids. You can customize the game materials in several different ways.
You can see a sample game card at: www.picgo-game.com (http://www.picgo-game.com)
Any ideas?
tlcmom
10-24-2005, 04:52 PM
This sounds like fun. I would try it out. it would be nice if that website had an interactive sample so we could actully try it out though. ~Christi