Jenny Jet Launches Sci-fi Adventure for Cell Phones
Virtual reality and the Alien/Government conspiracy go mobile with new Sci-fi Adventure for your cell phone, Jenny Jet.
(PRWEB) July 20, 2005 -- Cell phones are being invaded by a new sci-fi adventure called Jenny Jet that combines text messages, blogs, animation, and a cutting-edge story.
Jenny Jet works for the C.M.I.A. (Central Mobile Intelligence Agency); and sends daily text messages to subscribers as she investigates the alien/government conspiracy. The story includes Alien Greys, Reptoids, the Feds, and other unsavory characters. People can blog to contribute to the story by offering theories, sharing information, and recounting UFO sightings.
"It is an interactive, sci-fi adventure to get caught up in," says Gary Brooks, creator of Jenny Jet. Subscribers are able to interact by texting JENNY (53669) from their cell phone and by blogging on the web site.
Subscribers to the service might get anywhere from 1 to 3 texts a day from Jenny Jet such as, "The gov don't want you to know 1000's of aliens are already here; blog at jennyjet.com." The story is based on actual documents, interviews, and research; but is presented to subscribers through a cast of animated characters.
Brooks plans to extend the Jenny Jet character beyond the cell phone through strategic partnerships and licensing deals for television, books, games, and other merchandise. T-shirts and posters are currently available on the web site.
Jenny Jet is free (except for standard SMS messaging rates that wireless carriers charge), and is ad-supported. Cell phone users can sign up to the service at http://jennyjet.com.
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