Table manners: A physics-based dating game will partner with NHS England for blood donation on Valentine's Day.
British publishers Curve Digital and Echo Chamber Games want to encourage table manners Start a blood donation in partnership with "your type" of NHS Blood and Transplant? Valentine's campaign.
Table manners players will see messages in the game to encourage them to discover their blood type in sports.
Blood and transplants according to the NHS, especially men, especially men of blood types O, B and A. Regardless of your blood type, all donors are encouraged.
Through this cooperation, Give Blood news will be added to Table Manners in the game in time to launch on PC on February 14.
In addition, all visits Give Blood NHS Twitter And the Facebook page will be able to register for a chance to win one of the 100 digital copies of the game.
"All our donors are great. But this year we need more than 68,000 men to start donating blood."
"It's not about recruiting as many donors as possible, it's about getting the right gender mix. We're excited that Table Manners' cheek play can attract new audiences and inspire them to save lives.
To find a donation location in your area, just click on the l ink.
If you are interested in playing "table manners", you can choose a date by swiping left or right and scheduling a meeting, which can have consequences.
This is the introduction:
You have no second chance to be impressed. You've booked the most luxurious restaurant in town, put on the cleanest underwear, and the date seems completely unreal. But getting on the table is easy. When you compete with the brilliant physics of Table Manner, even the perfect night can quickly disintegrate. With out knowing it, you will use the semi-finished pint Grigio to put out a third stove.
No one likes the fire or spilled wine at the table-especially on a date-and tries to impress.