TALLINN, ESTONIA, February 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) BambooApps releases VoteMe app for iPhone/Android - the very new social game that mimics presidential elections in US.
VoteMe is a fresh start-up that connects people who want to take their place in presidential race this year. The new application is a simple and entertaining simulation of 2012 presidential elections where end user plays the main role.
The idea behind VoteMe is that everyone has a chance to express their ideas and concerns to the public. After downloading the app, the user is suggested to register as a new candidate and start presidential campaign using their smartphone. The user is also given an option to create a party and invite people who share same views and interests.
So, in parallel with the actual USA presidential elections, the first America's Social President will be elected.
Reportedly, the game is still in its Beta, but Bamboo Apps team has ambitious plans for the future updates to bring more social features to the app.
Bamboo App is also running a contest where the winner gets iPod Touch. The contest details can be checked out here: http://peoplevote.me/contest.
The app is now available on the iTunes App Store and Android market. VoteMe requires an iPhone 3GS, iPod 3G, iPad or later devices running iOS 4.0 or later and Android phones running Android OS 2.1 or later.
Useful links:
Website: http://peoplevote.me/
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/voteme/id466743361?ls=1&mt=8
Android Market: http://market.android.com/details?id=com.bamboo.voteme
Intro video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSI_HUX6SIA&feature=youtu.be
Press images: http://peoplevote.me/media
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/VoteMe/256689291052090
Google+: https://plus.google.com/b/102893762875362478212/102893762875362478212/posts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/VoteMe_App
Bamboo Apps means mobile application solutions for life and entertainment. We use our knowledge and skills to build custom apps you would love to use. Our team started its work in March 2011 as an independent division of OU Bamboo Group, mobile marketing agency which successfully helps small business to reach their audience since 2002.
VoteMe App Serves as a Platform for Your 2012 Presidential Campaign
BambooApps releases VoteMe app for iPhone/Android - the very new social game that mimics presidential elections in US.
2012-02-06
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