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by Joey Alarilla, Philippines


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Play Jollibee Sulit Sarap challenge on Facebook

Here's an amusing Facebook app from the leading Philippine fastfood chain Jollibee, which I stumbled upon, thanks to its Facebook ad.

It's a Bejeweled-type puzzle game, except here you're matching Jollibee's all-rice budget meals worth 39 Philippine pesos (roughly S$1.23), including the Beef Strips, Burger Steak and Shanghai Rolls meals.

 

If you're based in the Philippines, you can even earn 500 Philippine pesos (roughly S$15.72) worth of gift certificates from Jollibee if you're the top scorer for the week. It's fun trying to see how high a score you can get in 60 seconds, although I get hungry everytime I play it, heh. Guess that shows how effective it is.

Good thing they didn't call this game Jollibee-jeweled.





 

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About Joey Alarilla

Joey Alarilla is the Multimedia Head a.k.a. The Catalyst of Manila-based Level Up! Inc., the PLDT Group's online gaming company. He is a doting dad, avid gamer, and pro wrestling fan. Visit his personal blog and follow him on Twitter. You may also add him to your Facebook, or follow him on Plurk and Yahoo! Meme.

 
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