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To mark the most useless achievement of my life, reaching 5000 achievements on Steam (ok they can be fun sometimes), I decided to start a week-long series of giveaways based upon games that in the last years I started to like a lot, which are Hidden Object Adventures.

The older you become, the more stress you get because of your life's duties, and these games can ease your hard day, or they can be used to relax a bit between action games sessions. You can't die here, you can't lose, you don't have a timer ticking, and achievements will rain upon you.

My aim is to giveaway at least 3 games/day for about a week, at different times of the day. I usually set a time of 1 hour to raise chances (who likes entering giveaways with 100000 entries?) but I may set it to 2 hours for some game, and the minimum level will be 1 for the least popular ones, then 2 or 3 depending on the price/popularity. I may fail that though, as I'll be working by memory because I don't want to check each game's store page.

Please use the comments section for something else than useless and empty thankyous, as I know those comes from bots. I'm not going to blacklist you if you do, but the comment section is useful for discussing things or resolving problems, and it may get annoying when you get lots of notifications for nothing and miss that single useful comment.

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Nah, I'm just kidding. Just go out and live your life.

This game comes as an IndieGala gift link. I decided to not just giveaway the key as it makes things easier to check if and when you redeem it.

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Just kidding, I actually am a bot! Dun dun duuun

Seriously though:
Congrats on your "useless" achievement and [insert the cursed words here] for the GAs! =D

I've also not gotten an IndieGala link yet (I think) and was wondering if there'd be any requirements for getting keys like that.
Like have an account there.

7 years ago
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Thanks :)

To be honest I'm not sure about the Indiegala requirements, but I think you need to register an account there.
Anyway, I can assure you that it's worth it: even if you don't like most of their bundles, they often give away free keys for various (cheap) games. I've got many free games from them in that way, and some are not even that bad, like Afterfall Insanity, which I really liked (but that was an exception, most free games are of much worse quality).

7 years ago
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Thanks for the reply! =)

And that sounds alright. I guess, I'll check it out then.
I just didn't want to register at yet another site, where I might not get anything but spam mails. =P

7 years ago
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I can understand it, I do that aswell. From them I only get emails about new bundles though, and you can opt-out anytime, so it's not a big problem for me.

7 years ago
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Sounds a lot like Humble Bundle to me.
I'll check it out in the morning. ^^

I appreciate the feedback.
It's always nice to use the comment section for something a bit off-topic.

7 years ago
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