The document describes a proposed game called KeyboardZap that would allow users to learn to play the keyboard through a virtual keyboard simulator. Users could create and record their own songs and play existing songs at varying difficulty levels to improve their skills. A poster is then described that was created to advertise KeyboardZap, which features an image of a keyboard, the name of the game in bright colorful letters, and fire to draw attention. The poster also includes the price and availability of the game and a slogan asking if the user is good enough to challenge themselves.