Ares Magazine / One Small Step Games Giveaway!

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QuoteInternational Tabletop Day Contest!
Celebrate International Tabletop Day with Us!
To Show our Support of Gaming and this Event We are Giving Away Games!

Enter Now Using the Form, Below!

What games are you giving away?

We're giving one game away for every 50 people who enter. There are two limits. Only the first 10,000 entries will be processed and we will give away no more than 200 of any one title. It's unlikely that we'll reach either limit, but we need to let you know, just in case.

Entrants may select any one of the six different Millennium Wars titles or our notorious Politics as Usual game.


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QuoteHow does the contest work?

We are giving away one game for every 50 entrants. When you enter, you get to choose which game you want if you win. If you choose a Millennium Wars game, you will be automatically entered to win the Six-Pack, which includes all six sets! If you choose Politics as Usual, you will be automatically entered to win one of ten expansion sets.

You can earn up to four chances to win! Tell your friends, because increasing the number of entrants increases the number of games we give away!

I can have more than one chance to win?! How?!

You can get up to four entries in this contest:

Enter yourself.
If you tweet about our contest, post it on Facebook or post it on your blog, we will give you another entry. Just provide the URL to your tweet or Facebook or blog post when you enter.
If you refer someone to the contest and they enter your email address on the form, you will get another entry!
Also, if you are an Ares Magazine subscriber, we will give you yet one more entry! How do you become a Subscriber? Go to the OSS Games Cart!
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