Valentine's Day: 360 puzzle game celebrates flight of Cupid's arrow

Developer's survey finds 53 per cent of parents' dates on 14 February interrupted by calls from babysitter

Jack Peat
Tuesday 13 February 2018 07:27 EST
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This busy restaurant scene features a string of couples enjoying each other’s company on Valentine’s Day – but which ones will be struck by Cupid’s arrow?

Lurking among the diners is the Greek god of erotic love, attraction and affection, poised to fire his barb and cause the stricken one to fall in love.

The 360 degree visual puzzle was created by ChannelMum.com to celebrate 14 February.

Founder Siobhan Freegard said:‎ "Cupid draw back your bow and let the kids leave their parents alone! Keeping the love alive is tough enough when you've had kids, so Valentine's Night becomes extra special.

‘’We hope parents everywhere have a lovely night out just like the couples in our tricky quiz, with only Cupid, not the kids, for company.“

The puzzle was created after a ChannelMum.com study found 60 per cent believe in love at first sight while 81 per cent believe in lust at first sight!

It also emerged 92 per cent try to have a special date ‎for Valentine's.

But 53 per cent have had their romantic night out interrupted by a call from the babysitter with 20 per cent of these having to leave.

Additionally the stats show parents will spend an estimated £100m on babysitters this Valentine's Night.

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