If you’re reading this blog, chances are you have a Twitter account as well and what’s more, you probably have hundreds or thousands of followers tweeting loads of stuff on your timeline – most of the probably useless
Thing is, do you really need that many followers? Maybe not.
Introducing, ChumpDump, a Twitter friend management game that adds an element of fun in getting rid of the useless chumps you’re following on Twitter.
Still not sure how getting rid of “friends” on Twitter can be fun?
Here’s how ChumpDump works.
Every day in ChumpDump, you decide who gets dumped or saved in your friend list. ChumpDump picks a lottery winner at random — then provides you with the details you need to determine — is this friend really a chump?
The game works by rewarding those that weed out their feed. It digs through a month worth of tweets to see just how close you are with this so called friend you have — from there, you decide, do you save them, or dump them?
You get rewards for dumping chumps from your timeline. Collect karma for weeding out the chumps in your existence while at the same time deciding who gets saved.
You can also adopt a recent dumpie from another player and gain additional karma.
Sounds like fun? As with games of this nature, the more friends you have playing with you, the more fun it gets.
ChumpDump is available for free on both Android and iOS devices. Though for Android, ChumpDump only works with version 2.1.
iTunes link here.
Android link here.
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