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Can "The Lamb of Wall Street" Beat The Wolf of Wall Street? CorpOnline Releases The First Video Game to Present the Cut-Throat Competition and Sexy Life of Wall Street

BIDU, GOOG

In The Lamb of Wall Street, a pioneering mobile platform video game developed by CorpOnline®, adorable characters and adventurous gameplay teach investing to mobile game players. As the first video game to use real-time stock quotes from real companies, The Lamb promises a realistic, but fun, experience.

"The story follows the Lamb as she learns new tricks and more sophisticated trades," says the game writer Seth Scott. "It's about personal growth as much as personal wealth. The Lamb succeeds through hard work and knowledge." He hopes that the game will create better informed investors and unveil exclusive aspect of the life in Wall Street.

Using Japanese kawaii technology, the game is more Mario Brothers than Brooks Brothers. Players start as the Lamb, completing tasks against the Wolf, picking stocks, and watching their portfolio grow on a map. From penny stocks to Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A), from Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) to Google (NASDAQ: GOOG), players can get well trained through dealing with companies with a wide range of sectors, business backgrounds, and market awareness.

In the game, with established social status and enough money at hand, the Lamb starts to get access to invitation-only clubs, private jets, private yachts, and opportunities to rename a Wall Street building.

"We wanted it to reflect the realities of the Wall Street competition and life, both good and bad," says Lijie Zhu, Managing Director of Dragon Gate Investment Partners, the parent company of CorpOnline®. Since CorpOnline® pulls stock picks from its over 1000 corporate clients, players benefit from real research done by the firm.

“Of course, the game leaves plenty of room for avarice,” says Mr. Scott, "but knowledge has its rewards."

CorpOnline® will release the Lamb of Wall Street to the public this summer.

About CorpOnline®

CorpOnline® is the first online platform that integrates the social media concept into traditional financing activities. It directly links stock issuers and investors through functions such as customized presentation, online road show, profile matching, market place and event creation. It helps companies increase visibility, improve consistency, and reduce financing costs. The website is: http://www.CorpOnline.org.



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