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Picture from Fatfoogoo to power commerce in Camp Fu

Fatfoogoo will power the in-game commerce platform for Rebel Monkey’s new camp-themed online virtual world, Camp Fu. Players can purchase “FuCash,” clothes and game items to upgrade their experience. With over 200 youth-oriented virtual worlds live, planned or in active development, fatfoogoo, with its leading game commerce technology, is well positioned to support their need. Fatfoogoo’s game commerce platform handles micro transactions, subscriptions, virtual currencies, e-wallets, goods trading and more. In addition to partnering with Rebel Monkey, fatfoogoo is the only monetization software provider in Project Darkstar, an open source development environment created by Sun Microsystems Laboratories.

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