
Mutado created the main european website for the Uncle Scrooge 60th anniversary celebration of Topolino Magazine. Following stories in the magazine, the website takes you on a tour around Europe with Uncle Scrooge (and his family). The website has been localized for 5 different european languages and countries including Italy, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
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Lorenzo Manfredi (Milan)

Mutado releases a website for the new episode stories of Superduck. The website is a starting point for the online activities of 4 episodes that follow the printed magazine releases. Each weekly episode sees Superduck pitted against a new enemy! Mutado provided the flash website and a new multiplayer game based on each of the stories.
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Lorenzo Manfredi (Milan)

Mutado was part of an international team that developed the Supernick Live Show Platform. The project, a real-world Interactive TV Show for kids aged 8 to 12 years old, allows viewers to interact with Supernick using his or her own computer and webcam. The platform developed by Mutado permits the young users to play and interact with the live TV show and, to participate in real-time online activities, as well as, giving them the oportunity to send their own video messages in to the studio or to the friends.
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Lorenzo Manfredi (Milan)

Mutado developed the initial community experience for Witch Magazine, published by The Walt Disney Company Italy. This game is an exchange system where the young users can collect and buy clothing, shoes and accessories and exchange them with other users and friends.
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Lorenzo Manfredi (Milan)

Wizards of Mickey is a series of comic episodes launched in Topolino Magazine. Mutado produced the entire website of the saga which included information about each espisode, as well as, the full biography of each character. Interesting interactive sections were also created to help explain and drive users to discover the content of the tale.
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Lorenzo Manfredi (Milan)