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Amrisha Prashar
on 5 November 2015

Scope Roulette


To celebrate Scopes we’ve launched Scope Roulette! It’s an interactive game that gives you a chance to learn more about Scopes by swiping those visible on your screen. When the Scope stops, users can learn more about that particular Scope and have the chance of entering a draw to win prizes.

The functionality of the game is the same swipe action that you would use to navigate Scopes on the Ubuntu Phone.

As we receive new Scopes we’ll add them to the game to allow you to continually learn more about the Scope ecosystem as we develop it. Happy gaming!

Click here to play.

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