If you click a game you can see in the description (left side of the screen) whether it gives you a Steam key or not. I think most don't.
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If you click a game you can see in the description (left side of the screen) whether it gives you a Steam key or not. I think most don't.
PSA #1: apparently more keys were added, now it's around 3700.
PSA #2: the site says "The 30-days of complimentary game time is only applicable to new RIFT subscribers", but that's not true - I...
As of now it's around 1900 keys left, so I'd advise anyone interested to avoid procrastinating too much. It'll probably run out of keys Saturday if not earlier.
Well... pretty disappointed in Darkout, from the BaGB2. There's lots of potential there, but I wouldn't recommend it for now. This review kinda sums it up:
http://www.adversitysg.org/node/678
I've dedicated more time to trying Out There Somewhere... but it only ended in frustration. I don't know the cause yet, but regardless of playing windowed or fullscreen, after a few minutes my...
I bought this Indie Royale bundle, but I only had about 5 minutes to test it before lunch break was over. Out There Somewhere managed to cause me a pretty good impression in that time, but I'll have...
On the bright side, if you buy Portal 2 you'll probably go over the U$ 100.00 value on your account. :)
Timofee, Sabrage, thanks for the tips!
Nice, I'd never heard about that. What about deluded parents choosing to homeschool their children to circumvent it? Does that happen?
I just finished devouring That Mitchell and Webb Look, as well as TM&W Situation... and I crave more British comedies. Do you good blokes have any suggestions of other shows in the same vein?
Uh... I like doing both, especially if it's at the same time and one cause helps the other?
What I don't like is someone abusing the good faith of fellow indie devs to scam people out of their...
I'd already seen that article from before the bundle even came up... but it doesn't seem to add any credibility to the campaign. Like all others, it's just based on the story told by a single person...
I second that. I jumped into the "finish the PVP monthly to get another bunch of laurels bug" bandwagon and got my feet wet in tPVP for the first time since launch. It was surprisingly fun. I even...
I love the Groupees Retro bundle! I bought it especially for Bleed; it's a very nice action game with varied weapons, air dashes, and (my favorite bit) the ability to slow time using a regenerating...
I'm enjoying netvibes as an alternative. The interface is certainly much more pleasant for someone just coming out of google reader. The only drawback is the lack of android/iPhone apps.
Yeah, the fact that you don't even have to import anything (it already does so automatically when you sign up using google) is a huge plus.
I feel your pain. In fact, I'd already felt it last year when Google decided to kill the social features of Reader in a stupid effort to push g+.
I recommend Feedly. I've been using it as an...
It's an individual key for each game.
I have a spare Desura key for Oozi: Earth Adventure. PM me if you're interested.
Unless you make the dreadful mistake of not uninstalling the Metro apps (default for opening their respective file types) as soon as you install Windows 8.
I watched Frankenweenie last night.
It was okay, I guess. It has a good start and finish, but loses it pace for a while in the middle. My girlfriend didn't like it very much, despite being very...
I have an android with a steadily growing games library.
The ideal game, for me, fullfills the following criteria:
a) has a demo or a free version that I can test before buying.
b) does not...
I'm not sure to what extent we actually agree; on the PVP count, I think we do.
But I don't grind PvE content, and there is over 50% of the map I haven't even seen yet, despite having played...
It's not basic, and it's not intuitive at all. Please note I'm not talking about just opening the metro start screen, I'm talking about using one of the metro apps for whatever reason - the PDF...
I do have the ClassicShell installed. The desktop interface is mostly annoyance-free, it's just when you're yanked into the formerly-known-as-Metro UI that your entire experience is disrupted.
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