Small Giveaway #2
Hello there,

I'm giving away twelve Steam games:

Batman Arkham Collection

Death's Door

Gravity Circuit

FEAR

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor GOTY

Besiege

1000xRESIST

AMID EVIL

Downwell

Buckshot Roulette

Mad Max

If you'd like a chance to win, comment below which two of these games you would like the most (winners will be given one game out of the two). Provide a 50 - 100 word response about your best life advice you have for someone, and what led you to give this advice.

There will be twelve separate winners which will be chosen based on the best responses. The winners will not be chosen at random, so get as creative as you would like.

The winners will be announced in the next week. Upon announcing the winners, I will add you on Steam and message you the code.

Though you will be indicating a choice of two games, you will be provided with one game if you are selected.

All the best,
Me
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м 15 hours ago 
I think, I got all games from the list except Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

Hmm... I'd say prioritize small daily actions that align with your values, choose curiosity over certainty, kindness over being right, consistency over intensity.

Build routines that protect focus, sleep, and relationships. And never overdo things, keep the right balance.
Over time, these tiny choices create a life that feels purposeful, resilient, and gently ambitious.

And I picked these because they aren’t overly ambitious, yet they can still have a big and lasting impact and generally work for most people and situations.
Not joining on this ^^ best to give to someone else, but have to say Well done this is a neat little giveaway :)
Count me in for Death's Door and Gravity Circuit, please.

It is all about the little things.

Small actions, details, or gestures can make the biggest difference in the lives of others, often more than we realize. I say this because kindness does not need to be grand in order to be deeply felt, and its positive impact can be far greater than one might expect.
ı want mad max :D
The best life advice I can give is this: never diminish yourself for anyone.
People come and go; some will see your worth, others will ignore it. But when you start changing who you are to please others, you slowly lose yourself. I learned this after being too kind to people who only answered with silence. True peace isn’t found in others’ approval — it’s found in the calm of your own conscience. Stay true to yourself, and everything else will fall into place.
Downwell for me

My best advice is, you do not have to feel like doing something in order to do it.
Most people wait to do things like they wait for the weather - but waiting for the weather to get better is how people lose years. Instead of saying, "I will go the gym when I feel motivated", "I'll study when I'm in the right mood", "I'll talk to them when I feel ready", etc. etc. act on that now. Life will almost never wait for the opportune moment; waiting for change will simply make you lose your time, patience and really, life as a whole. It's ok to stall sometimes, due to mental factors for example, but nine times out of ten stalling will not be kind to you. So, in short, act on those things in life you want now. I learnt this after constantly sitting and stalling on things in life, big or small, I wanted to achieve. It's simply not worth it in the end.
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Ah look, a giveaway that breaks the rules.

Steam's own rules state that giveaways CANNOT have any sort of entry requirements.

By requiring users to give a certain length response you have given it an entry requirement.
Something that is NOT allowed.
i don't want anything but ,

1) Stop worrying about things you cannot change or fix , change and fix the things you can. Often times people invest way too much energy into situations they simply cannot change.

2) treat people the way you want to be treated.

3) Forgive and forget , live is too short to hate someone or something (see 1)

4) instead of waiting , do the things you can today , as tomorrow isn't promised.
Originally posted by Hikari Light:
Ah look, a giveaway that breaks the rules.

Steam's own rules state that giveaways CANNOT have any sort of entry requirements.

By requiring users to give a certain length response you have given it an entry requirement.
Something that is NOT allowed.

I believe the term 'entry requirements' is subject to interpretation. I don't believe asking for a short paragraph equates to breaking the rules. However, if anyone thinks otherwise feel free to report this post.

Thanks everyone for participating so far. I'll announce winners within a week so more people have time to comment.
"Do not live life as a shadow of someone else’s dreams, or cower in the safe corners of what is expected. Run toward the fire that makes your heart pound, speak the truths that scare you, and embrace the chaos that shapes you. Build, break, stumble, rise, and keep rising—because every scar, every laugh, every sleepless night is a brushstroke on the canvas of who you are meant to be. Dance with uncertainty, love without restraint, dare without apology, and carry the light you find within yourself into the darkest corners of the world. Life is not a waiting room for someday—it is the storm, the spark, the song, and the battlefield, and it belongs to those who refuse to settle, who choose meaning over comfort, and who live so fully that even time remembers them."
Most likely OP will ask "winners" to a private link that scams people out of their accounts. Seen these scams in the last couple of days. We are going to see alot of people falling for these scams, just like the win 50 dollar scams.

The problem is the scammers ruin the actual people doing it for real. This is how scammers ruin it for everyone. Remember the wildfires in California earlier this year? Scamming donation places stole people's money that donated to them. Are you getting calls to donate to the police force? Probably a scam too. I actually got one of these calls at a police station, and asked the policeman on duty if it is real. They said that was not them calling..lol. So yea, scammers ruin honest people doing things like this..but who knows? There breaking the forum rules too..it feels shady.
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