There’s a new, multi-media series in town, and it’s called Voyagers. Here’s how it works:
As the young heroes in VOYAGERS journey into outer space to save planet Earth, readers are invited to become part of the story by joining the crew through the multi-platform, VOYAGERS HQ. The HQ extends the adventure beyond the page, unlocking games and activities on their devices.
Each book has clues and codes that lead to world extensions to be explored, played, and shared. Your online profile tracks your progress through the VOYAGERS universe, and gives you rewards, ranking and virtually currency for each product code redeemed.
Readers become part of the VOYAGERS world, which extends beyond the books to a digital interactive experience, and downloadable pay-for-play mobile apps games.
Readers can create their own custom VOYAGERS character, follow the team and experience this space adventure through the eyes of their own virtual droid.
Are you in? Well-loved writers D.J. McHale, author of the Pendragon series, and Robin Wasserman, author of several spine-tingling YA series, have written the first two books, with four more slated to come. You can find out lots more at VoyagersHQ.com
One winner will receive the first two books in the series, as well as a branded iPhone6 case and home GadgetGrip button to deck out your device while experiencing the Voyagers app. To enter, leave a comment below!
I would love to win this for our kids! They would love it! Thanks for the chance!
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I think this is going to be a perfect title for reluctant readers! Anything about outer space is absolutely perfect!
Sounds like something right up my alley!
This sounds very cool.
My son will love this! Thanks for a great giveaway!
I have been hearing a lot about this series. Thanks for the review. Please let someone else win, though. I am buried right now.
Great integration of two worlds that both tell great stories – books and video games. I’m hoping to entice a few reluctant readers toward these titles.
These would be great for my students. They really love science fiction and using technology. It sounds like this series combines them both in an engaging way.
I have some gamers that are also readers; this seems like it would be right up their alley!
What a great way to really get kids involved in reading and reading comprehension. Plus, you can’t go wrong with space exploration!
This sounds like a lot of fun! I can see this series being a big hit because of the topic and integration of electronic media.