Free Arma II, Men of War, and Tower Bloxx Deluxe PC game downloads from Green Man Gaming.
I saw this posted on another forum. Has anyone heard of this site and know if it's safe?
Free Arma II, Men of War, and Tower Bloxx Deluxe PC game downloads from Green Man Gaming.
I saw this posted on another forum. Has anyone heard of this site and know if it's safe?
I don't know if the site is legit or not, My WOT circle stayed green. However, the games are free if you have the codes from "The Sun". If you don't get that paper, you're out of luck!
However, check RetailMeNot, you might be able to get the codes there.
Green Man Gaming
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Green Man Gaming is an online digital PC games retailer launched in May 2010,which allows its users to download games and then trade back their downloads when they've finished with them for credit to use against other digital content on the website. This works by deactivating the activation code required to play games online, which is then re-sold as 'pre-owned'.Because the only aspect of the digital downloads that are classified as 'pre-owned' is the previously used activation code, it has been suggested that the website is a 'glorified rental service' and as the actual game downloaded will be new to the player, the status of pre-owned 'makes no difference to the end user'.
[edit] HistoryGreen Man Gaming was launched on 10 May 2010, featuring a catalogue of 500 games from 26 publishers priced from 1p. The website was such a success that by August it had secured extra funding and was advertising additional jobs within the company.
In October 2010 Green Man Gaming announced a partnership with gaming website ComputerandVideoGames.com, and sponsored a category in the 2010 Golden Joystick awards.
October also saw Green Man Gaming come into conflict with Asda over the supermarket's use of the slogan 'Buy, Play, Trade' being used to advertise its pre-owned offer, with Green Man Gaming claiming the slogan is too similar to its own 'Load, Play, Trade'.
The website was nominated for a 2011 MCV award in the Digital Retail Innovation category.
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Website: http://www.greenmangaming.com/
I would say this sounds legit and as save as a download from the internet can be.
This is the actual announcement on the website:
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graylox
Meanwhile the site is up again.
Go to http://www.greenmangaming.com/thesun/ and read the article, there you'll get a link to the codes.
I don't think the games a DRM-free.
graylox
NO CODES IN THESE FORUMS, PLEASE!
I gave up waiting for the download page to open, yuo have to download a special add on from the sun to play.
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