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Anyone want to trade for any of the following:

Frozen Synapse

Operation Flashpoint - Dragon Rising

50% off Valve voucher

50% off Lightfish voucher

Coal or games - make me an offer!

How about a piece of coal and a 25% off Valve games and a 25% off Activision games for Operation Flashpoint and the 50% off Valve games voucher? :)

My copy of Portal 2 is still up for trading for any other game.

Here's what I already have :

The Orange Box

CIV4 + ext

Just Cause2

Borderlands

Alpha Protocol

Darksiders

Portal 1+ 2

Hoard

Bioshock 2

SW Empire at war Gold

GTA4 + EFLC

Monkey island 2 special edition

Game Getter's giving away the King Arthur Collection on Steam: *snipped* - I think you've just gotta share the link with friends once you've signed up.

They're also doing a giveaway on Modern Warfare 3: *snipped* - But that one's a competition; it seems only the top 5 sharers get that one.

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Game Getter's giving away the King Arthur Collection on Steam: <removed> - I think you've just gotta share the link with friends once you've signed up.

They're also doing a giveaway on Modern Warfare 3: <removed> - But that one's a competition; it seems only the top 5 sharers get that one.

Nice try, but I don't think referral links are allowed here ;)

Nice try, but I don't think referral links are allowed here ;)

*sigh* Sorry, I didn't know. They never used to resort to cheap tactics like that before. Should have guessed it with big games like that; usually the only games on there are small-fry indie titles.

I can get on my brother's account to trade Just Cause 2 for Portal 2 for him.

NOTE: For some reason it's saying he can't actually trade it until January 22, even though he's had his account for years. I'll gift it first, then you gift (or trade, either way) Portal 2 to the account. Only want people who are trustworthy (read: people who are reputable in the Neowin community).

It's sad. I've been looking at the sales every day for the past week, and yet nothing is interesting. None of the games being given discounts (that I do not have already or plan on playing on a console) are either good enough or worth the money (even after the discount).

I was hoping to at least get a few games this during this sale. :/

Not much in today's deals, except for all the Worms games being 75% off. :)

Oh yeah, and Rock of Ages is now ?1.74. Coming from someone who pre-ordered it when it was just over ?6, I cannot recommend this game enough! It's hard to explain it properly, but it's just so fun to play, and it's crammed full of Monty Python-style humour. It's also got online modes too, plus a Skeeball-style game mode. :)

Not much in today's deals, except for all the Worms games being 75% off. :)

Oh yeah, and Rock of Ages is now ?1.74. Coming from someone who pre-ordered it when it was just over ?6, I cannot recommend this game enough! It's hard to explain it properly, but it's just so fun to play, and it's crammed full of Monty Python-style humour. It's also got online modes too, plus a Skeeball-style game mode. :)

Yup, I'm thinking about getting Worms: Reloaded.

Yup, I'm thinking about getting Worms: Reloaded.

I got that a while ago, thanks to Green Man Gaming, so I'm getting everything but that. :p Totals up to just over a tenner.

Oh, and a little warning for anyone considering Test Drive Unlimited 2, it was cheaper in a previous daily deal (I think it was ?3.74), so I wouldn't recommend getting it now.

I have a coupon for Sol Survivor (full game, not discount) that I'll trade for Freedom Force, if you're interested. Steam name is Zanaffer

If you haven't traded it yet, would you fancy trading Sol Survivor for a piece of coal and a 50% off Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee voucher? :)

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