OREANDA-NEWS. July 02, 2008. For those who admire football and use the Internet, ROSNO offers a new Internet game "Zabei Gol!", reported the press-centre of ROSNO.

The idea to create a joyful game, which would become a logical extension of ROSNO’s humor-filled image advertising, arose among the Marketing Department specialists against the backdrop of a number of memorable victories achieved by our footballers.

The player’s task is to break through the opponents’ wall and hit the gates. The opponents’ players are visualized by means of a 3D animation. The game is accompanied by the tribune roar so characteristic for football matches, and each time the ball is hit, there is not only a lively reaction from the players, but also a funny comment on the scoreboard.

You may download the game and attempt striking a goal at www.go-o-ol.ru. In this game, ROSNO features as a sponsor of this comic championship, as well as an insurer of the players and developers.

"We believe that the victories won by our sportsmen lately are the result not only of their highest professionalism, energy and will, but also, to a large extent, of sincere feelings and support from millions of fans. Internet game is an instrument which allows us to attract additonal attention to the football victories and unobtrusively demonstrate ROSNO’s attitude towards sports. Light humour makes our advertising campaign closer and more understandable for the audience. ROSNO listens to its clients and understands them well. And that we have common interests serves just as an additional evidence of this fact", commented on the new advertising project Ms. Malika Kulayeva, head of ROSNO’s Marketing Department.

The game came as a pleasant surprise for ROSNO’s clients and business partners who received the web link as a congratulation with the entry by our team of the Euro 2008 quarter finals. Just in the first several hours after the game was announced, the website was visited by over 900 people. And on th eve of the decisive game for the right to enter semi-finals, when the attention towards football peaked, more than 1,360 people visited the site in just a few hours.