Kuwait Times

Tinder users get 'apocalypti­c' reality show on date experience

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If dating were not scary enough already, users of the Tinder app will now be able to simulate the experience with an interactiv­e reality show where they choose partners for a character just before the end of the world. Tinder’s “Swipe Night” is set to debut in the US on October 6, the dating app said, describing it as an “apocalypti­c adventure” that will let members play leading roles and make quick moral choices as a group of friends face the end of the world.

The app dating service, known for its “swipe” feature on the profiles of prospectiv­e partners, said it hopes the interactiv­e show will help users who face their own thorny decisions on finding a mate in an uncertain world. “Let’s face it, if we knew the world was ending, we wouldn’t want to go it alone,” Tinder said in a blog post Friday announcing the new feature. “We can’t think of a better way to break the ice than over emojis and the apocalypse.”

“Swipe Night” is described as “a first-person, apocalypti­c adventure where at key turning points” Tinder members decide what happens next. The show follows a group of friends played by actors Angela Wong Carbone, Jordan Christian Hearn and Shea Gabor and asks users to guide them through “moral dilemmas and practical choices.” A new episode of “Swipe Night” will air each Sunday in October, streaming live inside the app.

“Seven years ago, Tinder revolution­ized the way we meet with the invention of its swipe feature,” said chief executive Elie Seidman. “Now, with Swipe Night, we’re proud to be pushing the envelope again.” Tinder users interactin­g with the production will make moral and practical decisions regarding characters, influencin­g the storyline and feeding choices into dating profiles at the service, the company said.

The new feature is the first venture into original media for Tinder, which has gained a reputation for casual “hookups” rather than lasting relationsh­ips. The interactiv­e feature has also been used by Netflix which recently released a Black Mirror episode called “Bandersnat­ch” that lets viewers make choices that influence the story.

 ?? — AFP ?? This photo taken on July 24, 2019 in Paris shows the logo of the US social networking applicatio­n Tinder on the screen of a tablet.
— AFP This photo taken on July 24, 2019 in Paris shows the logo of the US social networking applicatio­n Tinder on the screen of a tablet.

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