The first of its kind mobile game that pits your knowledge against time to win cash prizes.
Participating in a quiz is said to be one of the best pastime activities for children in schools which later fades away with time no sooner than you finish your higher education and get into the nitty-gritty of professional life.
Then, you hardly bother to relive those moments unless you find shows like Kaun Banega Crorepati and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire that give you goose bumps to give it a try although everyone is not lucky.
However, you need not to worry now! With the screen size reducing as small as a smartphone, you have the leisure to play quizes anywhere anytime. Isle of Fortune is one such endeavour that gratifies your student-life interest to explore your base of general knowledge.
Isle of Fortune is, in fact, first of its kind mobile game that pits your knowledge against time to win cash rewards.
The quiz app, which is slated to go live very shortly, will come with two games, a daily game with a USD 100 reward every day called “Isle of Fortune” and a weekly game with a USD 1000 reward every week called “The Grand Game”.
To discuss its technicalities and more, we talked to Arjun Rao, the MD of Isle of Fortune Pte. Ltd. Interestingly, Arjun happens to be a business and concept development professional in the sports and entertainment industry and his core experience lies in event management, sponsorship sales and ROI (return on investment) measurement. Excerpts:
Since you come from diverse professional backgrounds, when and how did the idea of Isle of Fortune strike you?
This story is from the July 2017 edition of ALIVE.
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