Atlantis: Magic Smileys Contest (Win your promo code!)

Discussion in 'Promo Codes and Contests' started by pavor84, Dec 7, 2009.

  1. kramszed

    kramszed Well-Known Member

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    12 smileys
     
  2. pavor84

    pavor84 Well-Known Member

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    No, not 12 smileys :cool:
     
  3. pajo_ojap

    pajo_ojap Well-Known Member

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    I counted 16
     
  4. pavor84

    pavor84 Well-Known Member

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    Congratulations, pajo_ojap! You are right and you get Atlantis: Magic Smileys absolutely free!
    Seems nobody else is intereseted in getting the game for free :)

    But probably someone tries this:

    When and where was the first image, composed with typographic letters that looks like emotional icons or smileys, published?
     
  5. viensanity

    viensanity Well-Known Member

    Wiki says: "Typographical emoticons were published in 1881 by the U.S. satirical magazine Puck."
     
  6. pavor84

    pavor84 Well-Known Member

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    Congratulations, viensanity! Your are absolutely right! Catch your promo code!

    We analyzed lot of material when we were trying to create characters of our game, and we stopped our attention on smileys, generally because they are very nice and funny to work with :)

    The next question wouldn't be that easy!

    The game was published by iD EAST, but the development has been carried out by internal studio CSG.

    What do you think, what does CSG stands for?
     
  7. irene1975

    irene1975 Well-Known Member

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    I am just trying my luck. I asked my brother for this question.

    CSG stands for Computer Support Group.
     
  8. Philsquirrel

    Philsquirrel Well-Known Member

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    #68 Philsquirrel, Dec 12, 2009
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    Computer Support Gaming ?
     
  9. knittytal

    knittytal Member

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    Atlantis Magic Smileys Contest Win your promo code

    those are some absolutely amazing carvings I made one of these and know how hard it was so therefor I would just like to give my deepest respect to the artistry of the others who entered
     
  10. pavor84

    pavor84 Well-Known Member

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    You almost guessed only one word - G stands for Games :)
     
  11. Philsquirrel

    Philsquirrel Well-Known Member

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    Commando Special Games ? :D
     
  12. pavor84

    pavor84 Well-Known Member

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    Both first and second words are adjectives :)

    It is something like C... & S... Games
     
  13. Philsquirrel

    Philsquirrel Well-Known Member

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    Creative & Superior Games ?
     
  14. pavor84

    pavor84 Well-Known Member

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    Nope, both adjectives name areas, or one could say genres, of Game Development.
     
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  16. Philsquirrel

    Philsquirrel Well-Known Member

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  17. boospengi

    boospengi Member

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    CSG stands for...

    creative studio games?
     
  18. pavor84

    pavor84 Well-Known Member

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    AlvinDj
    Philsquirrel
    boospengi


    We decided to thank you for your activity and give you promo codes!
    Congratulations! Enjoy the game!

    We are also preparing some little surprise for everyone, hope that we will be in time for Christmas!
     
  19. Philsquirrel

    Philsquirrel Well-Known Member

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    YEEESSS !!! :D


    Thank you very much ! ;)


    but the right answer was ????
     
  20. pavor84

    pavor84 Well-Known Member

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    The right answer is Casual & Serious Games!
     

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