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Want to play along with the Heroes and Villains of Tights and Fights: Ashes?

Well, here’s how;

Tights and Fights: Ashes tells an epic story straddling many of the web’s most popular social networks and platforms. But the best part is that as the story unfolds – you get to be a character! By joining our fictional super powered characters on the internet platform of your choice, or simply by browsing this site, you can can only only chat, friend or exchange comments with our characters, but you can even participate in the story and influence what happens next!

There’s a number of ways you can be become involved, and more will be added as the show develops.

CAPESTER – BETA

You can become your own Tights and Fights superhero or villain on Capester.com – the social network for superheroes! You can either be a part of the story, or you can hang out and enjoy! Either way, once you’re on Capester.com, you’ll never miss a post by any of our characters – and they’ll never miss a post by you!

Join now!

TWITTER

The easiest and quickest way is through our direct twitter page, that connects you to our characters’ twitter streams by using Tweet Chat. If you talk to one of our characters, they’ll talk back!

And not only that, but we have regularly scheduled live twitter performances. That means at specific times, you can ‘tune in’ to our character’s tweats (again, the easiest way is to use this page here) and you’ll see a scene played out for you in real time. The best part is, if you have a twitter account, you can join the story! Try doing that with a movie.

YOUTUBE

Each of our characters have their own YouTube channel. If you have a YouTube account, you can subscribe to their channels, friend them, send them messages, or exchange comments. Try it – they’ll comment back!

Head on over to our main Tights and Fights YouTube channel and you can find each character’s own channel page listed there.

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  1. [...] a chatroom that updates in real time. It’s pretty neat. We’re trying to use it for our live twitter performances. Sadly, the two times we have tried to make use of it, it hasn’t worked so well. The first [...]

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