Gaming
'Back To The Future' FB game released
Published Tuesday, Nov 16 2010, 09:29 GMT | By Matthew Reynolds
Telltale Games has released a Back To The Future game on Facebook.
The Bejeweled-style game has players match unstable molecules inside the Flux Capacitor, and will feature badges and achievements as incentives for repeat play.
The release will be the start of an initiative to release free-to-play social games ahead of major Telltale releases.
"By aligning a social gaming component with our upcoming launch of Back to the Future: The Game on various platforms, we will utilize the drawing power of social media to maximize the effectiveness of all our efforts with the franchise," said senior vice president of marketing Steve Allison.
Back To The Future: Blitz Through Time is available to play now.

Image copyright: Telltale Games
The Bejeweled-style game has players match unstable molecules inside the Flux Capacitor, and will feature badges and achievements as incentives for repeat play.
The release will be the start of an initiative to release free-to-play social games ahead of major Telltale releases.
"By aligning a social gaming component with our upcoming launch of Back to the Future: The Game on various platforms, we will utilize the drawing power of social media to maximize the effectiveness of all our efforts with the franchise," said senior vice president of marketing Steve Allison.
Back To The Future: Blitz Through Time is available to play now.

Image copyright: Telltale Games
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