Merchants: A chance to get out in front of new Second Life residents

MadPea’s first free-to-play game, The Ghost Town, launches on the 19th December at the Firestorm Gateway. MadPea seeks 20 merchants to provide themed prizes for the players. MadPea and Firestorm will promote participating vendors to their customers of the future before anyone else.

MadPea seeks prizes that enhance a new user’s Second Life experience. They’d prefer wearable items such as

  • clothing
  • skins
  • mesh body parts
  • hair
  • avatar accessories
  • pets
  • wearable vehicles
  • companions
  • and AOs

If you’d like to support this effort, please complete this form and answer every question.

The deadline for applications is December 12th. MadPea will select the vendors they feel are a perfect collaboration for this adventure and contact them.

Some background

A few weeks ago, MadPea Games and Firestorm announced a partnership with regards to the Firestorm Community Gateway. We asked MadPea to provide some experience-led games for users to show them the possibilities of Second Life.

New residents, who stay and play, in our virtual world are essential to the continued success of our grid. Linden Lab continues to work to attract new residents. Soon, Firestorm will do the same. Residents can do their part to ensure that new users engage in the rich, user created content that is on offer.

We hope that by playing MadPea games, new residents will learn skills that will help them over the steep SL learning curve. They’ll also have some fun collecting prizes.

More information

For more information about becoming a vendor, please contact Tichelle Teebrook in world. For more information about MadPea or their collaboration with Firestorm, contact Kess Crystal in world, or kess@madpeagames.com

Canary Beck, Firestorm Marketing Manager & Administrator of Blogging Second Life

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Canary Beck became a Second Life resident in 2007. She was an SL blogger, artist, creator, merchant, sim owner, researcher, filmmaker and performing artist. Today, she works as a London-based internet marketing consultant and business owner.

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