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GiftTRAP wins GAMES Magazine’s “Best Party Game of the year 2007/2008”
Click here to find out how we’ve turned gift giving into a hilarious social experience
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GiftTRAP is the hilarious new game that’s taking the gaming world by storm and putting the social back into board games.
The goal is to really get to know your friends and family.
You win by knowing your friends and choosing the right gifts, but most of all it’s just fun to play and gets you talking about things that matter.

Love to play Trivial Pursuit, Cranium or Apples to Apples - You will love this family party game.
GiftTRAP is all the fun of Secret Santa without needing to shop or wrap.
We just got our first review at Killer Startups for GiftTRAP Live.
Check out the link and give us your vote by clicking on the “+Killer” button.
If enough people click on the link an vote we get listed in the sidebar of the Top 5 startups of the week which has the effect of drawing attention to us has to be a good thing, Right now we only have 5 votes. I’m guessing we need to get to 120-150 votes. So click away and vote
In fact the reviewer’s comments (Micaela) were invalid and I’ve written to here with proof from our logs to show what happened, but no answer.
In response to the comments, I’ve updated the forms, the email and the help as whilst her comments were invalid, I could easily see where the misunderstanding camer from. Feedback is such a great thing. So thanks for that.
She was actually sent an email to validate her account (the senders email). She didn’t click on the link to confirm the email, so the gift was not actually sent. (we don’t let you send gifts using any old email without validating it - that would be spam).
So, in fact, she never actually played the game, so no wonder she’s was uncertain about scoring.
It’s amazing to think there are 6,000+ Web 2.0 apps in the world. I’m guessing the real figure is closer to 10,000 (including ones in development)
I’ve also noticed some of the services reporting on Web 2.0 stuff have slowed down (not surprisingly) which makes breaking through the noise even harder.
One think I found that was odd was that Blufr.com is no more. Answers.com removed it. I liked Blufr.com and thought it was a neat fun idea and it seemed to get a lot of traffic.
I’d love to know the real reasons behind it. None are provided.
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