The below post was written by me for Fatcatgaming for a campaign run on Indiblogger platform. The company Fatcatgaming is promoted by one Sulim malook and his sister who acts as his PA Natasha Malook. They made us write the post and unlike other clients who offer us redeemable flipkart or Snapdeal vouchers, they offered us their company shares and told us we could encash the same after 6 months (the same were worth 100 Euros). Eventually the collected huge sums via crowdfunding from the Asian market and duped One and all and shut shop just before they were to encash the shares. Â Hundreds of people were cheated for one of the largest online scam. These people have also tricked all to give their account details which they may use at some point in time. Requesting all to be aware and careful of these cheats.
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The first question which comes to mind after going through the details is: “Is this real?” or “why did this not occur to me in the past when I wasted so much time playing other games?” The game is simple and yet so interesting.
You start with downloading the app at http://fatcatgaming.com/
This unique lottery system starts working where you have players choosing 6 brands/stocks instead of Lucky numbers and at the end of the day the person/s who chose the top 6 win the jackpot. But the game does not end here. The people who refereed the winners win too. Now that sounds unique. Fat Cat is a crowdfunded Campaign and you can invest as an Individual or an Investing company with a minimum investment of 10,000 Euros and become a 1% stake holder in the company. Details are available at https://www.fundedbyme.com
Sharing forms a backbone for all social games. Not only we interact with our friends with this but also make new friends and learn newer things in the gaming world. mobile games for sure have increased social interactions. its a way to keep in touch on a regular basis with your virtual friends. The only disadvantage in such gaming is that once you have reached a higher level at some point or the other you are tempted to brag about it and the moment you do it, the friends around you and the ones competing you all want to go a level up to get even with you. This is where the ego clash comes in place where in one wants to regain his top position again and for that we end up paying…for something which started as a free game.. !! So you are also marketing the game for the gaming site and you are paying them too for just getting a top position in the game without actually earning anything out of it..
So here is an opportunity to end up getting something more concrete than just a gain of few levels for some hours (before they race ahead of you). Fat Cat is launching Lucky6 in India first and then in other parts of the world with cash jackpots, Luxury prizes like Free holidays. All this can be yours by just sharing the game as much as possible. So for all the marketing efforts you do to spread this game with your sharing, you get rewarded when any of the friend whom you share the game with wins a jackpot. Like the Fat Cat guys say “He who shares, WINS!!”
You get the app for your android or your iOS. All you do is sign up and log in. The transparency of this game makes it a better choice over its other counterparts. The app is user friendly and knowing India’s love for gaming this one is sure going to hit new heights in the gaming world. So this is coming to stay and conquer it seems.
I personally liked it and concluded that if I am winning something by just sharing the app, whats the harm? I can use my judgement to pick the top 6 brands and also multiply my chances of winning with more friends choosing their top Lucky 6. So a win win situation and some cool Cash and rewards in kind waiting..so what are you waiting for? .. 🙂
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