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Some people are competitive by nature, and the online market is certainly beginning to provide more socially apt ways in which competitions can be played out online. Strutta is the latest entrant into the market, with a very decided approach to how its online game and competition network will play out.
Similar to iBeatYou, users can create a game or join an existing game. Strutta has a pretty slimmed down focus on how these games are presented within its network, however, ensuring that they can become spectator sports. This enables Strutta to appeal to those users that are willing to participate in the games, and those users that would rather sit back and watch.
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Strutta is also a video network. Only video content can be uploaded for game participation, and it must be a video of the player himself. Strutta has made it easy enough to upload your content, thanks to the new YouTube API, but if you're adding a clip from YouTube, you'll need to authenticate your account so that Strutta knows the video comes from you.
Somewhat like a Hot'or'Not for competitive videos, spectators can vote or skip clips, which is the core of the Strutta games themselves. These games can then be embedded into other sites and shared with others. The best players based on these games get to continue on to the Strutta Finale.