Hello everyone, this is my second giveaway.
I have decided to hoard games no more and give away those games which I’m pretty sure I won’t play due to my ever increasing library size. I always wanted to give something back to the Linux Lemmy community, so this is it.
Rules
I won’t do a first come first serve this time. I’ll wait till the weekend is over and do a lucky draw.
Comment or reply to the game you want and mention any fond memory of gaming you have (1-2 lines).
One day old accounts are not allowed
Game List
- [Random] Saints Row: The Third Remastered
- [Locked] Mafia II: Definitive Edition
- [Locked] Yes, Your Grace
- Colt Canyon
- [Random] The Talos Principle: Gold Edition
- The Smurfs 2 - The Prisoner of the Green Stone
- Dark Sky
- Grip
- [Locked] Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (PC) (I might not give this away as an IRL friend has requested. If they don’t take it, i’ll give it away)
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (Xbox)
Edit 1:
- Only one game per user
- While this rule can’t be enforced, please request for games if you intend to play them. I don’t want them to lie idle in the hoarder’s graveyard (like my games).
Edit 2:
- Have locked certain games for some users. Will send the codes once I return home.
- Keeping the giveaway open for another 6 hours
Wolfenstein: Old Blood (PC)
I really enjoyed the New Order game, wonderful world building and really satisfying over the top shooting. I even ended up checking out the math the scientist woman wrote on the walls in her room, turned out to just be random Taylor series, which is still pretty good!
Talos principle, gold edition.
When I was about 12, I found a shiny trapinch I’m the desert in Emerald. I weakened it as I didn’t have enough pokeballs to keep trying at it if it broke out, and I got a crit and killed it. Spent 4 hours in that desert trying to find a replacement, and I DID. Still have that second trapinch.
Not sure if we can comment multiple games ^^’
- Mafia II: Definitive Edition
- The Smurfs 2 - The Prisoner of the Green Stone
As a young boy, I remember giggling nervously while I navigate the colorful chaos of Rayman 3, dodging the goofy Hoodlums that were both funny and a bit scary (especially the Knaarens) . Those gaming sessions are memories I cherish very much, one of the best game I ever played!