Green Lantern Game Tests Teens Via Motion Capture [PICS]

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Todd Wasserman
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Green Lantern Game Tests Teens Via Motion Capture [PICS]
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The app, which went live on Tuesday at lanternworthy.com, asks teens to use the game to see if they have what it takes to be the Green Lantern. Using a standard webcam, the app asks prospective Green Lanterns to perform three feats: build a tower with blocks (strength), take an oddly shaped object and rotate it into a keyhole (focus) and rotate a shield to protect a ring from yellow balls of light (agility).

“We’re trying to reach a teen audience to connect it to milk,” says Jeremy Bernstein, senior vice president and group creative director at Deutsch, the ad agency behind the effort. “We wanted to do it in a way that’s experiential and felt fresh.”

What do you think? Is this an effective way to pitch milk to teens? Let us know in the comments.

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