Steam Games Giveaway!


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Hello guys,

I have extra copies of the following games on Steam:

Killing Floor inc. Defence Alliance 2 (i have no idea what this is, lol)

BIT.TRIP BEAT

Cogs

Defense Grid: The Awakening

Toki Tori

The Ball

Amnesia: The Dark Descent

Super Meat Boy

AAaaaaaAaaa! for the Awesome

Nuclear Dawn

Torchlight

Airmech 2 Gifts x 2 (I think the game is included but I am not sure, still I will send this to someone and hopefully the game is included!)

Bioshock

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light

I am sweetening the deal a little bit by giving my extra copies of(will be sent as Steam keys)...

Miner Wars Arena

Miner Wars 2081

Earth Defence Force: Insect Armaggedon

Paranormal

Vegas Make It Big

Fireburst

Zombie Pirates

Beat Hazard Ultra

Dungeon Defenders + DLC

Swords & Sworcery

Crayon Physics Deluxe

aand I decided to throw in my favorite game, Tropico 4: Collector's Bundle to a lucky Neowinian as a grand prize :p.

To enter, simply post here. You must have a minimum of 100 posts on the forums. I will use random.org to generate numbers for each game and give the corresponding poster with the post number the Steam gift. I am thinking of running the topic until Saturday evening. I am kinda busy so don't worry, after I(well, random.org) pick the winners I will send the games on Sunday the latest.

Best.

P.S.: I have 16 invites for DOTA 2 and I can send them directly if anyone wants one.

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