Screenshots of the game are available on request
T-Enterprise, the leading UK based games design and development company, has earned a reputation for its high quality games in recent years and has launched yet another of the free viral games that it has become famous for. Drawing on a hot topic in the news, this week’s game is all about the ongoing expenses scandal as a result of MPs claiming far more than should ever be allowed for gardening, cleaning, furniture and other elements of daily life that everyone else has to pay for out of their monthly salary.
Screw The Taxpayer features an expenses claim system that is designed to be as scientifically accurate as that used in the Houses Of Parliament. In short, it features its own rules based on the size of your moat, who cleans your house, whether you use bicycle or a Lear jet for transportation purposes and other similar information. You are presented with a claims form on which you need to declare your expenses. As soon as you have answered the series of questions that you are asked, the system will calculate exactly how much you can claim for.
This is the latest in a long line of free viral games released by T-Enterprise and can be found at http://www.screwthetaxpayer.com.
Sadia Chishti, T-Enterprise’s Managing Director, is as outraged about the expenses scandal as every other UK citizen and had much to say on the matter.
“Although the expenses scandal has been around for quite some months now, it still never fails to amaze me just how out of touch MPs actually are. They are supposed to be looking after our own interests rather than their own interests and yet they still try to justify how robbing the public purse is totally legitimate.
“I wish that we could all get away with some of the most ridiculous claims I have ever heard in my life. If I put those kinds of claims into the taxman I doubt very much that I’d get away with it... I wish! It’s about time they stopped taking us all for fools. At least with this game, you get to take them for fools for a change!”
Created within 24 hours, this FAB game actively looks to give everyone else, other than MPs of course, a chance to make an expenses claim that is beyond their wildest dreams, experiencing how it feels to be in charge of the country and taking money off hardworking individuals on a whim. All you have to do is click on multiple choice answers to a whole range of questions before the total is calculated for you. A running total of how much has been paid out so far via these claims will be up on the site so you can keep tabs on the taxpayer’s cash.
Please bear in mind though that the amount calculated on your behalf is part of a game and so will not be paid out in actual cash to you.
T-Enterprise employs six people and works with businesses in a range of industries across the UK.
The company sends out free topical viral games every week, based on events in the news.
Last week’s game featured Rupert Murdoch sending out brainwashing waves from space in order to convince everyone to vote Conservative in the next general election.
You can sign up to receive news and links to the latest free game releases at www.t-enterprise.co.uk/corporate-technology/fabnewsletter.as....
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NOTES TO EDITORS
• For any further information, please contact Zarrar Chishti on 0141 771 9888 or
email zarrar@t-enterprise.co.uk
• A company fact file and images are available at www.t-enterprise.co.uk/press
• Screen shots are available
- Zarrar Chishti 16-10-2009
T-Enterprise, the leading UK based games design and development company, has earned a reputation for its high quality games in recent years and has launched yet another of the free viral games that it has become famous for. Drawing on a hot topic in the news, this week’s game is all about the ongoing expenses scandal as a result of MPs claiming far more than should ever be allowed for gardening, cleaning, furniture and other elements of daily life that everyone else has to pay for out of their monthly salary.
Screw The Taxpayer features an expenses claim system that is designed to be as scientifically accurate as that used in the Houses Of Parliament. In short, it features its own rules based on the size of your moat, who cleans your house, whether you use bicycle or a Lear jet for transportation purposes and other similar information. You are presented with a claims form on which you need to declare your expenses. As soon as you have answered the series of questions that you are asked, the system will calculate exactly how much you can claim for.
This is the latest in a long line of free viral games released by T-Enterprise and can be found at http://www.screwthetaxpayer.com.
Sadia Chishti, T-Enterprise’s Managing Director, is as outraged about the expenses scandal as every other UK citizen and had much to say on the matter.
“Although the expenses scandal has been around for quite some months now, it still never fails to amaze me just how out of touch MPs actually are. They are supposed to be looking after our own interests rather than their own interests and yet they still try to justify how robbing the public purse is totally legitimate.
“I wish that we could all get away with some of the most ridiculous claims I have ever heard in my life. If I put those kinds of claims into the taxman I doubt very much that I’d get away with it... I wish! It’s about time they stopped taking us all for fools. At least with this game, you get to take them for fools for a change!”
Created within 24 hours, this FAB game actively looks to give everyone else, other than MPs of course, a chance to make an expenses claim that is beyond their wildest dreams, experiencing how it feels to be in charge of the country and taking money off hardworking individuals on a whim. All you have to do is click on multiple choice answers to a whole range of questions before the total is calculated for you. A running total of how much has been paid out so far via these claims will be up on the site so you can keep tabs on the taxpayer’s cash.
Please bear in mind though that the amount calculated on your behalf is part of a game and so will not be paid out in actual cash to you.
T-Enterprise employs six people and works with businesses in a range of industries across the UK.
The company sends out free topical viral games every week, based on events in the news.
Last week’s game featured Rupert Murdoch sending out brainwashing waves from space in order to convince everyone to vote Conservative in the next general election.
You can sign up to receive news and links to the latest free game releases at www.t-enterprise.co.uk/corporate-technology/fabnewsletter.as....
ENDS
NOTES TO EDITORS
• For any further information, please contact Zarrar Chishti on 0141 771 9888 or
email zarrar@t-enterprise.co.uk
• A company fact file and images are available at www.t-enterprise.co.uk/press
• Screen shots are available
- Zarrar Chishti 16-10-2009

