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Aayush Arya
Aayush is the India Editor & Apps Co-Editor at The Next Web. When not writing, he enjoys spending his time bungling about on Twitter or Aayush is the India Editor & Apps Co-Editor at The Next Web. When not writing, he enjoys spending his time bungling about on Twitter or Google+, and answering email.
Capture the Flag is a Web-based game, launched recently by New Zealand-based app developer snapr, that lets you conquer real world locations based on the popularity of the pictures you upload. And you get rewarded with deals by vendors participating in the game.
You play by joining one of the national or lifestyle-based tribes, like Hambo, the Kiwis, La Garra, the Wallabies or the ’wawas, and then checking in photos of the locations you visit. The game has free iPhone and Android apps to let you do your checking in of photos and keep up with the latest goings-on in the world of Capture the Flag.
It gets its locations database from Foursquare and you can share in-game activity and photographs with our friends on Facebook, Foursquare, Tumblr and Twitter. You get bonus points if others like or comment on those photographs too, so that’s an added incentive for you to make sure your photos are of good quality.
Capture the Flag a game that lets you team up with your friends and strangers to form tribes, find cool places and share photos in order to stake out your territories. And you get some cool deals too while you are at it. Sound interesting? Well then, off you go now!
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