CamContacts Announces Sports-themed Promotional Game

BARCELONA — CamContacts has announced its "Set The Torch On Fire" promotion beginning July 18 that awards daily prizes.

The interactive, sporting-themed game is for viewers and chat hosts to compete in lighting a torch with a flaming fireball — a new version of the classic slingshot game.

Once a viewer hits the torch or statue with the fireball they can win three times the amount shown. A chat host needs to hit the same torch or statue to bank the amount won, or the opportunity to win more.

A CamContacts spokesperson said, “We’ve had lots of interest as to when our next promotion will be, and now we’re happy to announce it. This summer’s biggest sporting event just got bigger with our Set The Torch On Fire promo. Now’s the time to get to know new people in the CamContacts community and play our new interactive game, Light The Torch. Here’s your chance to hit the jackpot: Win huge prizes and chat with some sensational women at the same time. We’re ready to light up some new fantasies across the world.”

The contest begins on July 18 at midnight GMT.

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