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Recommended AssociatesGiving Away A Tropical Island ResortBy lynthomas Oct 2, 2008 - 12:02:50 AM
The new generation of video games are so difficult, that many players cannot last any longer than 10 seconds. However, it is the very challenge which keeps people coming back time and again. Rick and Wendy too, are facing the odds of an impossible challenge that pushes all their boundaries. They are giving away a boutique six-bedroom luxury resort, on a tropical island in Vanuatu, in the South Pacific.
A producer of video games told us, "Ikaruga, re-released their latest video game in April for Microsoft Xbox's Live Arcade. It is so difficult to play that some users are posting their best performances on YouTube". A video game researcher at MIT, Jesper Juul, says "There is an art to frustrating people in such a way that it keeps them ifascinated by the game". It is this that makes video games different from all other forms of creative media. It's all about the feeling of inadequacy and how stupid it makes you feel when you get stuck ata particular point. Juul explains "People love the buzz it gives them when they finally do achieve success. Isn't that why athletes push themselves to the point of no return and beyond, so thay can achieve a medal at the Olympics? It's all about being able to outperform others". It is facing the same impossible odds that havepushed Wendy and Rick to take up the challenge and create Win a Resort and the once in a lifetime Blue Moon Opportunity. No one gives away a boutique resort, on prime waterfront land, on a tropical island. Guests who stay at Seachange Lodge shake their head in wonder. "You can't possibly mean that you're giving this away!" Rick and Wendy have no intentions of leaving Vanuatu. "Why would you? It's great living in the Happiest Country on Earth and the home of South Pacific Survivors". Rick and Wendy are not giving the resort away, they are selling it through an Internet raffle. They'll get market value for the property, just as if they had sold it through a real estate agent. All the raffle funds goes into a Child Trust Fund. The interest from the fund giving kids a high school education, into perpetuity. Kids who are condemned to never leave their isolated tropical island home, unless they get outside assistance. Kids who dream of being pilots, teachers, doctors just like children all over the world. They deserve to be given a chance. Almost a year ago Rick and Wendy came up with the out-of-the-box idea of raffling Seachange Lodge on the Internet. Someone lucky person will become the new owner of Seachange Lodge Resort, around June 2009, for just $Au125. Mortgage free! Why is this any harder to believe, than someone winning a house, or a holiday, or a car in a raffle? Why not win a small boutique resort that could be run as a successful business, or private holiday home, in the travel adventure destination of the South Pacific? Imagine being able to give the resort away as a present if you don't want it for yourself! At the same time you give some really great kids some choices, while having fun yourself. ### Contact the CEO of YouMe Support Foundation at admin@youmesupport.org for more information. YouMe Support Foundation provides education grants to underprivileged children in the northern tropical islands of Vanuatu. Link to this article:Share: Tell a Friend About This Site
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