The Eurovision Song Contest may be over for another year, but have you ever wondered about creating your own Eurovision entry?
Well now you can! Thanks to UsVsTh3m and Blinkbox, you can try your luck on their brilliant simulator game, Eurosong Generator, which you can click here. Please note, this is in no way endorsed or sponsored by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
So how does it work? First, you choose the country you want to represent. Then you choose your act—solo artist, a duo or a group. Then you select your preferred musical genre, followed by the song’s topic. Next it’s the costumes and you can dress them up how you want. You clothes horses can even add an accessory if you’d like. Finally, in true Eurovision spirit, you choose a performance gimmick.
Once you’re done, you can watch it all unfold on a virtual Eurovision stage. And just like the real thing, you get to sit through the nerve-racking moments when you find out how your entry fared. Spokespersons across Europe read out the points before your final result is revealed.
Will you go home as a Eurovision winner or receive the dreaded “Nul points”?
Photo: Mirror.co.uk
Okay, to get to first place easily i used the following:
Country: Greece
Singers: 1
Sex: Female
Appearance: http://prntscr.com/47h4dc
Background: Laser
Cake. A celtic song, about cake, from Latvia, with rainbows. That was my only winning song. haha
i tried to create Jemini but got more than 100 points ending in 4th place
@AlvaRito_Spain: My singer had the same lyrics 🙂
@thiefo: LOl, no hamster wheel. Good one 🙂
Haha that was fun! I tried to recreate Mariya Yaremchuk, but unfortunately there are no giant hamster wheels! 😛 Managed to still get 12 points from Russia though 😀
A winning formula seems to be Germany, 90s dance song about the internet, with lasers for effect and some good old fashioned, GOLD CHAINS!
xD
One two, it’s passion for you
LOL
Brilliant! Better than the real thing, and you can sing along!!!
Some good laughs
I think it’s designed for people who are very easily amused…
Well, that was terrible.
I don’t think I like this idea all that much.