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Assassin's Creed III sweepstakes

For the readers of Mängok.hu, it always tries to compile the best prize games, and this is no different now. This time, before the release of Assassin’s Creed III, they pay tribute to our current game.
GAMES - Assassin's Creed III Sweepstakes
Gamers.hu and the Games.com announces a joint sweepstakes in which a number of AC3 relics will be drawn. If you want to get one of the AC3 prizes listed below, all you have to do is give way to your creativity and make a drawing, either freehand or digitally. Then (after scanning a hand drawing or taking a photo) send the image by e-mail to the following address:[email protected].

The image can be taken with any tool (pencil, pen, paint, crayon, etc.) or any software, and can be black and white or color. The only important clause is that it should be related to the world and theme of Assassin’s Creed and that it should be an original work. (If any entry is suspected not to have been made by the applicant, we reserve the right to immediately exclude it from the game.)

Deadline for receipt of works: November 2012, 4 (23 hours 59 minutes)

Upon receipt, the entries will be judged by a jury, and the images submitted to the final will be published on Facebook by Gamers.hu and Mängok.hu, where the readers can also vote for their favorite. For more information on the details of the vote at the beginning, ie on November 5 we publish.

Prizes:

  • 1st place: AC3 hooded t-shirt, AC3 t-shirt, AC3 backpack, AC3 notebook
  • 2st place: AC3 t-shirt, AC3 notebook, AC3 tomahawk flash drive
  • Audience Award: AC3 t-shirt, AC3 backpack

The following prizes will be drawn among those who cast their votes on Facebook: AC3 tomahawk keychain (3 pcs), AC3 self-adhesive seamstress (3 pcs), AC3 bracelet (3 pcs)

The game is available at the following link: http://www.jatekok.hu/jatek-hirek-201210-255-assassin-s-creed-iii-nyeremenyjatek.html

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