Online Mole Challenge 5: The Complete OMC Experience

 

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

The Complete OMC Experience

The Online Mole Challenge series has always been acclaimed for its openness and interactivity for both players and viewers, the fifth season is no exception. No matter what's going on in the game, you can keep up with the action and keep yourself entertained for hours with the supplementary content featured in OMC 5. Here is a look at all the snazzy stuff OMC 5 has to offer.

The OMC 5 Blog
You already know about the OMC 5 blog, considering you're reading it right now. Here you can find the latest news, challenges, quiz information, and plot snippets. This blog is a great way for casual viewers to keep up with all the game happenings.

The Forums
The agent's forums is where the players converse and complete challenges. The forums are open to the public for viewing so you can witness all the action in real time.

Player's Blogs
Following the first episode challenge deadline, each player will have a personal blog linked to their picture at the top of the OMC 5 blog. Players fill these blogs with confessionals and other commentary. These blogs are great for learning more about each player and getting into the heads of the players.

Mini Mole Blog
If you still haven't had enough OMC, you can check out the Compound 19 mini mole blog. This is where OMC 5's panel of mini moles, a group of three specially selected OMC alums and ORG community members, will analyze the game from an outsiders point of view. The mini moles have no inside information about challenges, the mole, or anything of the sort. In addition to providing insight about the game, the mini moles are responsible for administering and deciding the winners of Mole Point Challenges.

The Vault
If you still have time to waste, try cracking the code to the vault. Inside the vault are bonuses and goodies for the players to purchase with Mole Points. While there is nothing thrilling for viewers to obtain by entering the vault, maybe it will help you feel like you're part of the game or something.