Now here’s a great idea for an interactive Flash viral campaign. It goes by the name of Drawminos.

Let’s take a step back and think about this concept. Let’s imagine a game from an era gone by that everyone on the planet knows (yes, a ‘real’ game that didn’t involve CPUs and bashing a keypad), let’s say ……um, Domino’s! …… and turn it into an interactive Flash application. An application with no real purpose, but to elicit a smile and a flashback to playing the real dominos at grandma’s house many moons ago.

Drawminos is simple. It’s a set of virtual dominos built in Flash that you can set up in any formation, with a few clicks of the mouse (a lot easier and a lot less frustrating than the steady handy and stable surface required by a real set of dominos – not to mention the evil older sister who could possibly come in at just the wrong time and knock the entire set over that you had spent the last 45 minutes painstakingly laying out!). Once you’ve created a formation you a happy with, click the “Play” button and watch your formation topple. And magically you can reset the formation and make it topple over and over again (if only you could have done that that with the big sister incident). You can even save and send your proudest creations to your friends.

Here’s a demo I very quickly created, to give you the idea. Why don’t you have a shot at creating a Drawmino chain right now – and post a link to your best effort in the Comments section of Bread Milk Digital. Enjoy!

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