FEEDTHEWALRUS Solves Seasonal Affective Disorder With iPhone App


To help alleviate chronic fatigue, bouts of depression and compulsive internet connectivity felt by clients during morbidly protracted post production sessions, FEEDTHEWALRUS has created a much-needed iPhone App for that.

The new game features a hungry walrus stranded on a snowcap desperately trying to snatch grub away from four pesky penguins. Play involves the user tilting the iPhone back and forth to strategically position the walrus under the flying food. Points are awarded according to the type of food eaten - fish, pizza, bananas and more. Just try not to eat the dynamite!

Downloadable on OpenFeint, a social network for the iPhone, connects players with similar games encouraging them to challenge one another. The App, in its infancy, has well over 2,500 downloads in just three days.

Download for free here for a limited time. Consider it a recessionary gift from your friends FEEDTHEWALRUS.

About FEEDTHEWALRUS:

As brands, creative teams and producers face new and unique challenges, FEEDTHEWALRUS offers a totally new business paradigm that helps sort through the challenges and complexities of the post production space. FEEDTHEWALRUS - founded by like-minded, award-winning Editors Adam Jenkins and Jeff Stevens - houses a unique collective of top-notch editors, producers, 2D/3D and VFX artists, assistant editors and digital specialists that will evolve alongside the industry; working collectively or individually to solve client's creative or technical challenges. Members work together or separately, in their house or yours, creating high-quality content for traditional and new media workflows. The collective is streamlined, flexible and strives to make it easier for clients to work across multiple platforms, providing creative and technical solutions spanning the spectrum of commercials, web content, music videos, features and broadcast TV.