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Pedja Ljubojevic wrote over 15 years ago
Five Days, Five Prizes, Five chances to win!
How to Enter: Use your Twitter account and follow Gamers Daily News and Eipix Entertainment. Watch the Gamers Daily News Twitter November 9th through November 13th 2009 for the day's products and retweet as directed for a chance to win. Each day we will choose one random entrant to win the day's prize. You can only win once. GDN and Eipix Entertainment employees and families cannot enter to win. If chosen you will need to sign a release providing us with contact information and allowing us to use your name in promotional material for the contest. Example Tweet: RT & Follow @GamersDailyNews & @Eipix for a chance at a free copy of Pyroblazer Gold http://ow.ly/x3Fa Pyroblazer Gold is a fast-paced futuristic racer game where players have the opportunity to race through a multitude of environments using a wide selection of anti-gravity craft known as Blazers. These unique ships are designed to race and combat in the Pyroblazer championship. Quicker than mind of a racer can control, stronger than weapons could break, the Bazers are known much further than the planet of Apeiron itself. From gracious and elegant, to heavy and indestructible, all Blazers have their own abilities and attributes that make them unique in fight for eternal glory. As the players fight their way through the championship, improved Blazers with better speed, handling and superior firepower become available. Players also have the ability to pick up weapon and ammo upgrades during the race, further enhancing their ability to land the killer blow. In addition to all the features in the game released last year, Pyroblazer™ Gold Edition includes: • Apocalypse of Apeiron Mini Game • Ultra Hard AI setting • Additional Blazer • Pyroblazer Art Book (PDF) • Singleplayer Online Leaderboards • Over 3 hours of Pyroblazer music soundtrack (high quality MP3 format) About Eipix Entertainment: Eipix Entertainment is an independent developer based in Serbia. Previously, the company worked on projects such as Inhuman Games' Trash, Oxygen Interactive's King of Clubs, Chegger's Pub Quiz and Alan Hansen's Sports Challenge projects. The company currently has several projects in development for the PC and various consoles. http://www.eipix.com About Gamers Daily News: Since 2006, Gamers Daily News Media International (GDN) has been building a premier independent gaming news portal for gamers around the world. With massive growth in 2009, GDN is now poised to catapult into the upper echelons of independent gaming news agencies. Daily gaming news is joined by unique content, game reviews, interview, editorials and developer diaries to provide a complete information resource for video gamers on all platforms and in all countries. http://www.gamersdailynews.com |
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Bregt Colpaert wrote over 15 years ago
In spite of this being shameless advertising for the website and game in question, integrating Twitter in a contest is a very good idea. |
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Pedja Ljubojevic wrote over 15 years ago, Modified over 15 years ago
Hi Bregt I saw similar post in this group, so I thought it wouldn't be a violation of the forum rules. Yes, I agree it is an advertisement for the game, but the more important for the readers/users is a possibility of wining a free game. Cheers Pedja |
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Bregt Colpaert wrote over 15 years ago
Pedja Ljubojevic wrote...
Hi BregtI saw similar post in this group, so I thought it wouldn't be a violation of the forum rules. Yes, I agree it is an advertisement for the game, but the more important for the readers/users is a possibility of wining a free game. Cheers Pedja My main concern is that this is a forum primarily for videogame journalists and most of them might just not be interested in winning a free game. What might interest them is how you promote your gaming website, what type of contests you use etc. |
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Christophor Rick wrote over 15 years ago
They might not be interested in winning, but they might be interested in notifying their readership, who would probably be interested in winning, about the contest. So I can see why Pedja would post it here. It's no different than putting out a press release announcing a contest really is it? I only just realized this was even here as I don't use Gameleon much because it doesn't offer me a lot of incentive to check in daily. |