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Donate food for Thanksgiving and An Indie Dev Will Give You a Free Game

The Indie game community are a bunch of sweethearts (and sweet potatoes) for doing this. You basically go to your local area, donate 10 dollars to your local charity for Thanksgiving, show proof and you can get one of the following games for free:


Tangledeep
Hands of Fate 2 (SOLD OUT SUCKA)
Sproggiwood
Caves of Qud
The Shrouded Isle
ADOM (Ancient Domains of Mystery)
Roundabout
100ft Robot Golf
Rogue Empire
Dungeonmans
Hot Tin Roof
Wayward
Ananias
2064: Read Only Memories
Unexplored
ToME (Tales of Maj'Eyal)

And lastly, if you want to keep things unpredictable and RNG-based you can just request a random key. Shoutout to these Indie Devs for contributing for a great cause. They're truly uniting people with their generosity and should be praised for their unselfishness and their love for the community.

If you want to contribute for Thanksgiving and get a free Steam key (Jerk) you can do so over here Stop the Hunger Clock and if you're also a game developer you can also inquire on contributing as well. I hope everyone has a kickass Thanksgiving.

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