Video Game Created by Guy to Propose to GF

Video Game Created by Guy to Propose to GF

What a way to make your wedding proposal memorable...

cronikgamer by cronikgamer on Feb 06, 2014 @ 09:03 PM (Staff Bios)
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This is something that not many women will ever experience - a wedding proposal via video game. Robert Fink and a few of his friends created a video game called "Knight Man: A Quest for Love", which is basically a video game proposal.

...a game in which the pixelated protagonist avoids obstacles on his way to assemble a ring. He then presents the ring to the game's princess, a character inspired by Angel White, Fink's girlfriend. - Mike Mahardy, IGN

The proposal was recorded and you can watch the video below to see her reaction. The creation of this game was not a waste of time because she said "yes" to his proposal.

You can play the wedding proposal game at PixelProposal.com and leave a message to let Robert know what you think about his idea. They are also accepting donations for their dream wedding if you have the money to spare...

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