If you run into a Starbucks this week the iTunes promo cards are for Ridiculous Fishing. The cards are usually by the bit where you pick up your drinks and not usually tucked away so you could probably get one without buying anything. I know there's a little bit of fuss and it'll be UK only but that game has never been free before.
I went with the missus once as she goes all the time, but i had a coffee and it tasted like ��, I prefer my Nescafé coffee in the house.
A UK account won't let him walk in to a UK branch of Starbucks, sadly. I'm afraid I won't be of any use to you guys. My local Starbucks closed down recently.
Isn't there a way you can get a code via the official app? There isn't one local to me either. Really wanted this game. I'm in the UK but there isn't any near me
I'll get y'all a handful of codes this mid-week. My little sister is making her way to work into the main city. I've asked her to grab a bunch of leaflets / cards. But the downside is... She said pay me and I'll buy a coffee
The irony of this is that the game, at £2, is less than the price of a Starbucks coffee! As you don't have a local Starbucks, make yourself a coffee and just buy the game # It is definitely worth the money. PS I have been to 2 UK Starbucks (today and on Saturday), and neither had this game as a freebie.
This is so true... Some people are so old school they think they need something physical to be comfortable in buying something.
So the same thing that applied to all the previous Starbucks promo threads also goes here: Please don't ask or beg for codes.
The irony is that I'm in England with no access to a Starbucks. I this was an American deal though I'd be able to get the code through the app and download the game with my American iTunes account.
Kind of moot at this point, but that wouldn't exactly get me across the bay to the UK, now would it? But yeah, thanks. Oddly enough, this was me for far too long. Although I "got" the "virtual" game thing ala iOS quite some time ago, it took me a fair amount longer to internalize the benefits of console games, movies and music as digital media. Once I finally started streaming via Netflix and Amazon, the silliness of my clinging to the physical actually hit me pretty hard. I looked at my wall of various media and thought, "Wow. WTH am I going to do with all THAT?" DBC