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LONDON, England – Last weekend saw the first London-based Conspiracy For Good event. We’re far from reaching the end of the story, though. If you missed out, fear not. Direct your investigative feet toward Brick Lane this weekend to get involved. More clues after the jump.

For those new to the game, CFG is the Nokia enabled interactive story from Heroes creator Tim Kring – we first covered it back in June. The first UK event, last weekend, saw players scour London’s Southbank for clues on how to bring down the enemy: Blackwell Briggs.

This time round, you’ll find the action in East London’s Brick Lane. Hidden among the street’s music and graffiti will be clues on how to find the emergency headquarters deployed in the area. Synchronise watches to 1100 hours, have your mobile ready and be prepared for a few surprises along the way.

A good deed doesn’t go unnoticed in the world of Conspiracy For Good, either. The first 75 people to discover headquarters will be awarded with tickets to “The 1-2-3-4” music fest in London.

If you want a bit of the action, you can register right now. Last week’s event was full, so get in quick.

Also, as part of the Conspiracy For Good game, Kidsco will be holding a nearby event where you can donate a new toy for vulnerable children. Members of the public can also participate by taking a new toy to The Old Truman Brewery car park. Find out how here.

Incase you need more convincing, here’s a taster of what went down last week:

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