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Making a game and don't have a website? A solution!
« on: October 26, 2005, 10:52:03 am »

Hi!

If you're making a game and want a dedicated site to display information and progress, here's a proposition for you!

There are no catches; it's free- and the only adverts are internal banner adverts or adverts to relevant sites. We get more traffic, you get your own space.

Obviously intriguegames would have the final say over any content, but we would also edit any content for you (correcting mistakes etc). You don't need a transfer program; just send intriguegames your content (in a Word document or other agreed file format) and we'll add it as soon as it's been checked and formatted!

Please feel free to take a look at the site before you email me- it's in the process of an update but most content is there now!

email minisites@intriguegames.com (subject as 'Website', please).

Regards,

Intrigue
www.intriguegames.com

*intriguegames.com reserves the right to reject propostions or ban any user/delete any existing content at any time.*
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