Vote in our first ever Draw Something challenge

Friday, April 20, 2012
This week we've put a whole lot of very productive time into exploring the picture-fiddling app Draw Something.

Now our first Draw Something Challenge has come to a close, and we need you to vote for the best picture of the week.

Click the image above to get to the slideshow of all the astounding entries and let us know which pics you love or lol at.

From Luke to Skrillex, a zoo and palm trees, we've had a great time playing with you (mainly on our morning commute), and we hope you enjoyed it to.

There are, we must admit, some decidedly sketchy drawings there, but it's early days, so get involved with your amazing artistic skills.

Click the image above to vote.
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