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Krispy Kreme launches retro games to go with retro doughnut range

Krispy Kreme has launched a series of retro games to accompany a limited-time range of retro doughnuts.

The ‘event’ is called Throwback Party and runs from today until 29 May. Those who’re keen to try out the mobile titles can do so via Facebook and Instagram, but we’ll do you one better with direct links to the games, as follows:

Note that you’ll need to access the above links via mobile device.

Scores across the four games will be tracked on a leaderboard; those with the highest scores have the opportunity to win prizes as follows:

  • 1st Prize – 1 year’s supply of Krispy Kreme
  • 2nd Prize – 6 month’s supply of Krispy Kreme
  • 3rd Prize – 3 month’s supply of Krispy Kreme

It’s unclear if there are three prizes per game, or if not, how Krispy Kreme will decide how to allocate those positions. Go ask the company on social for more information if you’re interested.

While the retro games are obviously available online, the doughnut component of Krispy Kreme’s Throwback Party event are available in NSW, VIC, QLD and WA stores alongside online delivery and 7-Eleven stores nationally.


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