Steam key for The 39 Steps. I will add the winner, and send the code through chat.
"The 39 Steps" is a visually interactive adaption, of the adventure novel written by Scottish author John Buchan.
It's a fun little point & click game, with an interesting art design, involving story-line, and pretty well done voice acting...
And it's sure to entertain a few bookworms out there. + the achievements are all unlocked progressively, which is good for any Achievement Hunters as well. Although it is relatively short in game length.
For funsies, Instead of only saying thank you (not trying to be rude), type in the comments your favorite novel, from childhood, or perhaps just a good book you've read recently. ^^
Mine is "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville.
Enjoy. b ^_^ d
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Thanks! xD
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Great giveaway. thanks!
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Thanks!
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.
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Thanks
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The books that made me want to read more when I was a kid are the stories by Jules Verne.
I've recently read Spin and I liked it. I'll also throw in Ender's Game, The Swarm, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and The Light of Other Days.
They're mainly sci-fi, but you can find a lot of themes in them that are appealing to a much wider audience. :)
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thanks
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thanks~
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many thanks.
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Thanks!
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Thanks, lVlountainlVlan for the opportunity to win this game.
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Thanks for the chance :)
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Thanks for the giveaway!
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Thanks!
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Thanks man
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nice!
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Thank you!
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I just finished howl's moving castle, which I wish I had read as a kid!
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I remember watching a anime movie of that on IFC, it was very good. ^^
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From my childhood, I loved The Hobbit, but today I'm really enjoying The Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher
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Thanks a lot!
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From childhood: Winnetou, recent Iain M. Banks Culture books, Look to Windward the current favorite
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My favorite might be The Teachings of Don Juan by Carlos Casteneda, but I recently finished Shogun by James Clavell. It was factually inaccurate but pretty good. You should check out the miniseries if you're interested in fish-out-of-water tales, or even Japanese culture in general. :)
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Thanks
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I'm re-reading The Lord of The Rings, it had been a long time since i've read it
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Good Omens!
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