Late last night I got a little surprise in my inbox: I've been invited to play in the Dragon Age Legends closed beta test. If you don't know, Dragon Age Legends is going to be a Facebook game set in the same world as Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II. But I didn't just get invited to the closed beta, I was also given two additional keys to give to anyone I like. So we here at The Labyrinth have decided to give the keys away to our readers. We're going to give one key away this week, and the second key will be given away next Monday.
We considered just giving the key away to the first person to respond, but decided against it. Then we thought we'd have a random drawing with anyone that comments on this post, but, again, that was too easy. So instead, we're going to do a random drawing on Friday for anyone who can come up with the correct answer to the following question:
What's the name of The Labyrinthian's 10th grade English teacher?
The answer can be found somewhere in the archives of this very blog. If you find the answer, send an e-mail to Labyrinth.Contest@gmail.com with the subject line "Beta Key Giveaway". We'll send the key to the winner on Friday afternoon, and post who it is on the blog. Happy hunting!
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ReplyDeleteYou guys are bad at following directions. :)
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ReplyDeleteJust to be clear, if you find the answer, DO NOT POST IT HERE! Send an e-mail to Labyrinth.Contest@gmail.com with the answer. If you post it here, then everyone will just copy your answer and send it in.
ReplyDeleteheh. Your followers are entertaining.
ReplyDeleteSadly, I won't be entering. I played dragon age - all the way through. I was so disappointed in the travesty of that particular game, how it failed on nearly every marker I set for it (poor loot, the same 3 enemies for 90% of the game, long boring sections, the color brown) that I swore off it and all iterations of it for all time.
The first two hours and last three were good though. The sixty in the middle sort of sucked.