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We have Ten Copies Of The Fantastic Victor Vran To Give Away!

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We love Victor Vran, and we love the developers Haemimont Games for bringing it to Linux. We have teamed up with the developers to throw ten keys at you lovely Linux gamers!

About the game (Official)
Victor Vran is an isometric Action-RPG with a massive selection of weapons, items, outfits, demon powers and destiny cards. Experience intense combat action with dozens of enemies attacking you from all sides and unleash powerful skills to finish them off!

Victor Vran lets you decide how to play the game. Forge your own personal version of Victor thanks to a vast array of powerful weapons, game-changing outfits, wicked demon powers and destiny cards. Use special moves, combine skills and weapons to wipe out hordes of hideous beasts and clever boss monsters.

Slaying demons doesn’t have to be a lonely affair – team up with friends online and explore the story of the dark world together in a full co-op experience.

How do I win?
Tell us why you would make a good hunter!

Winners will be picked Wednesday 29th July around 9PM BST (UTC+1).

Check out Victor Vran on Steam if you can't wait. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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MayeulC Jul 27, 2015
I would be am a good hunter because Tux is my master.

EDIT : Did a little correction :P


Last edited by MayeulC on 27 July 2015 at 9:17 pm UTC
cyanidearsenic Jul 27, 2015
I'd be a good hunter because....
Oh, I'm not fooling anyone. I'd be an awful hunter if this was real life because I hate outside and people and I feel endlessly guilty for just being moderately rude to anyone ever.
stickyparadigm Jul 27, 2015
Armed only with words
The linux gamer strikes hard
His prey: Victor Vran

[/haiku]
immortel Jul 28, 2015
I'm a good hunter because there is no one alive that can say otherwise. :)
Ari El Uno Jul 28, 2015
I would like to be a good hunter (game hunter) because I will be mad if I can't get (and play) my desired games.

I love Haemimont Games products, Celtic Kings and especially Rising Kingdoms (back when I was on Windows).
Now I want to play Tropico 5 and Victor Vran on Linux.
Sadly the new Grand Ages sequel is not done by Haemimont Games and I doubt it will support Linux.
BlindPiratez Jul 28, 2015
I'd be a good hunter if I got this game because I'd be voiced by Doug Cockle!

Seriously, if Doug Cockle doesn't sound like a hunter then I don't know who does.
Hendrin Jul 28, 2015
Always focus on swords and daggers(rapier) and enjoy breaking alot of urns, you never know if an enemy might be hiding n there. ;)
bladerunner Jul 28, 2015
I'm a good hunter because... Well, I just am. Rabbit stew is sooooo tasty ;). Replicants are not as good though.
Saulsecsiramirez Jul 28, 2015
I would be a great hunter plus my friends are thinking of getting this game too probably get a sqaud goin
Skylz Jul 28, 2015
As a hunter, I will lurk quietly, hidden in the shadows as I have lurked undetected on this web site for the last 3 years, waiting for just the right moment to reveal myself.
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