I got Eets, World of Goo and Puzzle Agent from playing The Heist and I actually don't want any of them. I was planning on giving them away but I noticed that they are on the exploited game list. I've still seen people making giveaways for them and was wondering if I can or if I'll get in trouble.

Excellent, glad that someone who will actually play them can have a chance :)

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No, you won't get in trouble. But it will apply the rules for contribution value of bundles games

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If I remember right, Eets is allowed as long as you do not give a lot of them?

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There is only one way to know it. Do it.

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I don't own any of those, and for some reason, I prefer to avoid entering for them.

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There are new rules about the bundle games, you can give them away any way you want.

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You can give them away

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Ignore the fucktards below. You can't give them away. They're keys, The Heist is why they are exploited. Feel free to give them away on the forums, but I would really prefer it if they never see the light of a giveaway. I'll be talking to cg about this later.

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I just created them :(
Is there a way to get them deleted? I'll just give them away on the forums then.

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Urgh, forget it. Keep them up or delete them yourself (just above the comments). I don't care enough right now.

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HEY! I'm not a fucktard.

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What about Eets? It says "certain amounts" on the FAQ

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What I'm clarifying. We need some definite ground rules on those keys, especially given the ambiguous wording on that one.

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Closed 12 years ago by Risika.