GMG Selling $1 Games For Golden Joystick Voters

GMG Selling $1 Games For Golden Joystick Voters

Don't get your hopes up.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Oct 04, 2016 @ 02:50 AM (Staff Bios)
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It's time for the 34th annual Golden Joystick Awards. If that's your kind of thing, then I'm sure you're excited. If it's not, then Gamesradar hopes to change that. Those who vote for the 20+ categories are in for an extra treat. Golden Joystick voters will get a selection of three games for one dollar. The games come courtesy of the team over at Green Man Gaming. But what games are they offering? Well, I decided to find out for you. I voted in this year's Golden Joystick Awards. At the end of the rainbow, here's what I found.

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Okay, well that's something, I guess. It's not a great something, but they can't all be winners, I guess. But regardless, those are worth at least $1. And all you have to do is answer a couple dozen questions. The questions range from general (best game) to slightly obscure (best YouTube personality). If you're anything like me, you'll probably blindly click on a few. That's assuming you don't just do that for all of them.

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