We’re hoping for some stunning results in player numbers, pass-on speed, geographical reach and play time. This is the first time we’ve combined our seeding database - which is probably the best in the world - with an artist who is an online phenomenon herself. Jeff Coghlan, MD at Matmi, has high hopes for the game: “This game is a retro platform game featuring pixelated graphics that we really love in fact, we think it’s our most addictive game ever. Parlophone’s digital marketing efforts have always been ground breaking and this kind of campaign takes our approach to a new level.” "The instant gratification of this type of game makes it inherently viral and with the new single as its soundtrack we are potentially reaching a new audience who are not listening to the radio or reading the music press. "There is a huge, relevant demographic out there who don’t regularly explore music so we are using the game as a tactic to introduce the new single," continued Dan. We have numerous, successful touch points with her existing fanbase and we needed a vehicle to expand on these and reach those unaware of Lily and/or her second album Starting on a red carpet, players must negotiate Lily’s character through ten tricky, classic platform levels avoiding obstacles such as paparazzi cameras, rabid handbag dogs, evil bankers throwing credit cards, alcohol, demonic puzzles and various other obstacles which make play more difficult.ĭan Duncombe, Digital Director at Parlophone, says the game is part of an integrated online launch for Lily Allen’s new album: “We wanted to find a way to reach a new audience for Lily on her second album. Lily features as the main character in an archetypal musician’s career escaping rising fear to achieve their dreams. The concept of the online game, “Escape the Fear”, created by branded entertainment specialist Matmi, is based on content from the album and the initial single, “The Fear”. Parlophone has released an online game to promote the launch of Lily Allen’s new album, “It’s Not Me, It’s You” due out on 9th February 2009 on the Parlophone label.