The Radnor, PA branch of Patch.com reports that ToonUps logged a million good deeds in their online game, A Better World. The article points out that ToonUps will provide funding to CURE.org for 10 corrective surgeries since they accomplished their "Reach for the Stars" goal.

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Christian Post reporter Luiza Oleszczuk asks the question, "Can playing games on Facebook actually bring some good results?" To which the creators of A Better World say, "yes!" She goes on to interview the founders of ToonUps and to detail the good deeds done by Better World players during the first Reach for the Stars campaign with CURE.org.

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In this online article, The Tech Journal calls the outcome of A Better World's Reach for the Stars "excellent," and points out that it "may set a precedent for other platforms who have launched Facebook games to also spare a few moments, and a few bucks, for the underprivileged."

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In their online article, The Wall Street Journal's web-based magazine, MarketWatch, interviews MarySue Hansell and Gregory Hansell of ToonUps, as well as Joel Worrall of CURE.org. The article summarizes A Better World's "Reach for the Stars" feature and notes that "ToonUps has created a rich array of products designed with the purpose of uplifting people through optimism, altruism and fun."

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Matt Shandera, Director of Marketing for CURE International, writes in his blog post entitled 100,000 : 1 that "Simply by playing a game and sharing your positive thoughts and encouragement through it, 10 children will have their lives changed in a dramatic way. Forever."

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