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Enter to Win a WASD Keyboard or GameMaker: Studio Pro

Today we are giving away a mechanical keyboard to one lucky user. Made by the fine folks over at WASD Keyboards, the non-customized mechanical keyboard is designed to be quiet and tactile.

How to enter:
(THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED AND THE WINNERS HAVE BEEN RANDOMLY SELECTED)
1. Comment on any and all of the stories we have running today from our IndieMonth account about Indie Game Month 2015. Your comment should discuss the article on which you are posting.

or...

2. Share today's post from the official N4G Indie Game Month page on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/in... - to your own timeline.

In addition to an entry towards winning a WASD Keyboards mechanical keyboard, each comment is also an entry in the following month-long contests:

Win a copy of GameMaker: Studio Pro
Comment on any and all of the stories today and/or share today's post from the official N4G Indie Game Month Facebook page for a chance to win a copy.

Win an Xbox One Bundle
Comment on any and all of the stories during Indie Game Month to win an Xbox One, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Assassin's Creed Unity for Xbox One, and Sunset Overdrive for Xbox One.

Win a Playstation 4 + Game Code Bundle
Comment on any and all of the stories during Indie Game Month to win a Playstation 4 Console and a game code for every game that we give away during the month.

http://www.wasdkeyboards.co...

Today's Stories:
- Welcome to Indie Game Month 2015!: http://n4g.com/user/blogpos...
- Indie Game Month Contest Details: http://n4g.com/user/blogpos...
- Enter to Win a WASD Keyboard or GameMaker: Studio Pro (YOU ARE HERE): http://n4g.com/user/blogpos...

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Some fine print, all TOU apply, so on:
- Only one comment per blog is necessary to enter. Additional comments on the same story do not count as additional entries, but do count toward your personal awesomeness.
- Disqualified if you pick up a restriction during the contest period. One word comments with negative labels (Trolling, Off Topic, etc.) do not count.
- "Contest Period": Keyboard Giveaway Contest begins on July 1, 2015 at 12:00 AM EST and closes on July 1, 2015 at 11:59 PM EST. Contests for copies of GameMaker: Studio Pro begin each day of July at 12:00 AM EST and close at 11:59 PM EST of that same day. Contest for for the Xbox One Bundle and the Playstation 4 Bundle begin at 12:00 AM EST July 1, 2015 and close at 11:59 PM EST July 31, 2015.
- Winners will be drawn at random from eligible entries and notified via N4G Ticket or Facebook message when applicable.


Day 1 | Welcome to IGM 2015!

gobluesamg3218d ago

That's a cool looking keyboard.

xHeavYx3218d ago

Lots of free stuff this month.

garrettbobbyferguson3218d ago

Commenting, I can use a new keyboard :)

Imalwaysright3218d ago

Is this open to european users?

sonicwrecks3218d ago

Nice looking keyboard, that.

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