OULU, FINLAND, Feb. 2, 2016 – Fingersoft, a leading mobile game studio, announced a global design contest inviting participants to imagine new vehicles for their hit game Hill Climb Racing, which has been downloaded over 400 million times since its release. In order to participate, contestants just imagine the coolest
OULU, FINLAND, Feb. 2, 2016 – Fingersoft, a leading mobile game studio, announced a global design contest inviting participants to imagine new vehicles for their hit game Hill Climb Racing, which has been downloaded over 400 million times since its release.
In order to participate, contestants just imagine the coolest vehicle ever, design it and submit their designs via hcrgame.com before March 1st 2016.
The contest entry can be anything from a toddlers doodle to a highly-detailed concept art.
From all entries, Fingersoft will select a bunch of finalists, who will be placed online for voting. The winning design will be ultimately determined by votes from the community.
The winning entry will be made as a playable vehicle in Hill Climb Racing and the designer will be credited as one of the developers.
The winner will also receive a luxury holiday in Finland and see their design come to live at Fingersoft offices. All the finalists will receive a Fingersoft gift pack including (but not limited to) a t-shirt, hat, sweets and a bottle opener.
The contest is open to everyone, but persons under 18 years of age must seek permission from their parent or legal guardian prior to participating.
To get started, visit hcrgame.com
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