The Bass Ale Destination Red Triangle was a very sophisticated marriage of a COM+ back end and a Flash front end. In the live version (which ran from May 15th to July 1st of 2001), participants registered to play the games through a Flash/COM+ interface, and their progress was tracked throughout the games. High scores were kept and displayed in the Flash interfaces, and success in each game was necessary to progress to the subsequent game. When a registered participant completed all 5 games, a very sophisticated random prize generator awarded them one of 5 prizes (click here to see screen shots of the prize pages), a picture of which appeared in the Flash interface, along with fields in which they could enter their desired shipping information. The COM+ objects and Flash interface also provided a good deal of valuable marketing information such as average play time, attrition rate and more.
This was a huge project, completed under intense deadlines (final approval for the project was given 2 months late - just 1 1/2 months before its scheduled launch), but was very much a success for Bass Ale.