Play The Online “Battle: Los Angeles” Game “Unseen Enemy” Dan Koelsch, January 25, 2011 While we wait for the countdown to end on the Unidentified Enemy viral website for Battle: Los Angeles, we’ve found a fun way to pass the time. Sony has released an online game set in the BLA world titled “Unseen Enemy”. The game is a first person shooter and gives us a better view of the aliens and their movement, even if it’s pixelated and animated specifically for the game. Every level brings more of the enemy to your street as you try to hold them off with an increasingly impressive arsenal. You also rise in military rank with each level. Try to get on top of the leaderboard to see if you have what it takes to survive an alien attack. To play the game, click here. For more information on Battle: Los Angeles and its viral campaign, check out our Battle: Los Angeles Viral Page. Viral Marketing Battle: Los Angelesonline game
Viral Site Found For Possible Alien Invasion Film September 2, 2010September 2, 2010FirstShowing has found a website that looks to be part of a larger online promotion for a sci-fi film. Countdowns seem to be the trendy viral thing to do, as the site has a countdown to the displayed date of 10/10/10. With the omnious title “They’re Here”, this could get… Read More
“Gone Girl” Viral Marketing Campaign Has Evidence Of A New Trailer July 5, 2014July 6, 2014David Fincher has embraced the way films films are virally markerted, and as such each and every one of his films are promoted in unique and ingenious ways. The Social Network‘s marketing resembled Facebook’s website, while The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo had a razor sharp dark tone. Now the… Read More
See Inside Peoples’ Nightmares With “Twixt” Website July 22, 2013Francis Ford Coppola’s experimental film Twixt is out on Blu-ray and DVD tomorrow, and now you can get rare access inside real peoples’ nightmares and explore a chilling gallery of posts to Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram tagged with “#nightmare”. Visit www.twixtnightmares.com to experience the horrifying, and downright “twixted”, nightmare. Read More