DubCash Adds Free Flash Video Game

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — D-Dub Software, creator of the BoneTown game, has launched Satan VS Jesus, an embeddable free Flash video game to be used as an affiliate tool.

Satan VS Jesus is now available for affiliates to use on their websites, and includes affiliate tracking tools to allow affiliates to receive credit for their traffic.

Based on the style of game-play made popular by games like Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution, Satan VS Jesus gives users the opportunity to compete either as the King of Kings or the Prince of Darkness in an epic battle to pick up the girl.

DubCash affiliates can embed the hosted game on their sites to allow their users to play for free. Affiliates will get paid 50 percent for every purchase of the full BoneTown game, advertised within Satan VS Jesus. BoneTown is offered either as a digital download ($34.99), a monthly membership ($9.99/month), or a DVD ($39.99).

“Satan VS Jesus is an addictive video game that people can use both as a marketing tool and to entertain their users,” said Baptist VIII, D-Dub Software marketing director Maximus M.. “Share a cool game with your customers and make money — it’s like killing two birds with one stone.”

To play Satan VS Jesus, visit Satan-VS-Jesus.com.

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