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Bush Vs. Kerry Joust in New Game

Blockdot, a Dallas-based game developer, has released its newest game, WHITE HOUSE JOUST. The game is available as a free download at www.kewlbox.com. Players can play as President George Bush or Senator John Kerry.

"The game is bi-partisan," says Dan Ferguson, creative director at Kewlbox.com. "It doesn't matter which side of the political fence you are on. We poke fun at everyone equally. Millions of people play our games every day at work, and this gives us an opportunity to tell them that after goofing off, go vote. Our system is hanging chad error free!"

Winged politicians and celebrities with oversized heads, fly back and forth in front of the White house, releasing a barrage of humorous audio clips while attempting to joust one another. When players post their scores to a worldwide leader board, a "vote" is added to a candidate's poll. Players can see which candidate is more popular than the other. More than 700,000 people have played the game since it's release.

"We received letters from Clinton staffers who loved the games we did back then. Hopefully the current administration will have a similar sense of humor," said Ferguson

Blockdot is a Dallas-based interactive professional services firm focused on creative marketing solutions and Advergame development. For more information, visit www.blockdot.com.

Kewlbox.com was built to serve as a launching pad for the games created by Blockdot, an award winning creative and technology firm based in Dallas, Texas.

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