New Roses and 4th of July Mission!

Bruce Liebknecht's picture

Especially for 4th of July 2012 we are releasing two new limited-edition roses Demokratia and Republika and a rare elite rose Liberty! We have set up the vendor to sell ONLY one of the limited-edition roses per avatar. Each purchase is also counted as a vote and we have little fun 3D bars to show the result! :)

As a bonus we give a free Mission with each purchase! The rare elite rose Liberty can come only as an award for those who complete the mission! It won't come as a baby seed of any rose before the 5th of July!

The mission is an innovation, first of its kind for PlantPets and possibly the first such mission in Second Life. It is a fun way of rewarding our most dedicated customers with one of the limited or rare elite roses. The mission consists of rezzing an object and placing 7 different growing roses (any roses you may have) around it. If you complete the mission you can choose one award from the following roses:

- Rose *Liberty* (rare elite)
- Rose *Independence Delight* (limited elite)
- Rose *Demokratia* (limited)
- Rose *Republika* (limited)
- Rose *Midnight Desires* (rare elite)
- Rose *Dakota Sunset* (rare elite)
- Rose *Twenty Twelve* (limited)

That is, by purchasing one of the new limited-edition roses you will get 2 roses (after completing the mission). We will be also selling unlimited copies of the mission in a separate vendor. An avatar may complete as many missions as they want and they can use the same 7 roses for each mission.

The limited edition roses and the missions will be available for purchase until the 12th of July. They will be 20% off for members of the group PlantPets Premium until the 4th of July (including) only.

Please note that the mission will expire on the 31st of July and even if you have completed it before the 31st you won't be able to claim an award after the 31st!

We hope you will enjoy the new roses and the mission! Any feedback on this first PlantPets mission is very welcome and we hope to be bringing such missions to you on a regular basis.

We hope you will enjoy the 4th of July mission as much as we enjoyed its development!