Press Release Summary: People are addicted to revisit video games no matter how hard they are. It is the challenge that keeps the people coming back. It is the same challenge that has Rick and Wendy pushing to the limits, in raffling a tropical island resort.
Press Release Body: Most players last no more than 10 seconds in the new generation of video games. Yet it is the very nature of the challenge that keeps people coming back time and again. An elderly couple, Rick and Wendy are facing this same challenge that is driving them to the limits. As a world first they're giving away a boutique resort, on a tropical island in the South Pacific.
One of the producers of video games reported that "Ikaruga re-released their latest video game in April for Microsoft Xbox's Live Arcade.It is so difficult that some users post their best performances on YouTube".
"There is an art to exasperating people in such a way", says Jesper Juul, a video game researcher at MIT, "that it keeps them interested in the game". This is what differentiates video games from all other forms of creative media. It's all about how brainless it makes you feel when you get trapped somewhere. Juul explains "People love the buzz it gives them when they do eventually achieve. Isn’t that why athletes force themselves to the point of no return and beyond, to achieve a victory at the Olympics? It's about the satisfaction of being able to outperform others".
Facing a similarly impossible challenge has pushed Wendy and Rick to create Win a Resort and a once in a lifetime Blue Moon Opportunity. No one offers a boutique six roomed luxury resort, on prime waterfront land, on a tropical island, in Vanuatu, in the South Pacific, as an Internet raffle. Guests at Seachange Lodge look at the view, shaking their head in wonder, "You can't possibly be serious about giving this away!"
Rick and Wendy have no intention of leaving Vanuatu. "It's great living in the Happiest Country on Earth and the home of South Pacific Survivors".
Rick and Wendy are selling Seachange Lodge, a six-roomed boutique resort, through an Internet raffle, instead of through a real estate agent. They will receive market value for their property. All the raffle money is placed in a Child Trust Fund. The interest from the fund will assist kids get a high school education. These are kids who will never have the opportunity to leave their isolated tropical island home, unless they get help from outside. Kids who are dreaming of becoming doctors, pilots, teachers, just like children all over the world. They deserve to be given a chance.
Rick and Wendy came up with this out-of-the-box idea about a year ago. Around June next year, someone will become the proud owner of Seachange Lodge Resort, for just $Au125. No mortgage! Why is that anymore difficult to comprehend, than someone winning a car, a holiday, or a house in a raffle? Why not be the winner of a small boutique resort that could be run as a successful business, or private holiday home, in the travel adventure destination of the South Pacific? If you do not want the prize, give it away as a gift! At the same time give some great kids an opportunity in life, while having some fun yourself.
### You can write to CEO of YouMe Support Foundation at admin@youmesupport.org.YouMe Support Foundation provides education grants to underprivileged children in the northern islands of Vanuatu
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Contact Details: Seachange Lodge PO.BOX 5101 admin@youmesupport.org Tel/Fax 678 26551 PORT VILA VANUATU