Showing posts with label Giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giveaway. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2014

Razer Gear Giveaway

The folks over at Noobist.TV, who I partner with, are holding a big holiday season giveaway.  They are giving away a Razer mouse, keyboard, or headset.  Whichever one you want, up to $80.  It's a pretty sweet deal!  The winner will be drawn on December 10th.  They are using my Social Questing system, so entering is easy.  Do as many quests as you want to better your chances.

Go here to participate:

http://www.socialquesting.com/site?id=37fb4a8d-6c2f-4ede-a9d5-5a17c58abc2e


Saturday, November 29, 2014

New Rewards!

I've got some stuff to giveaway :)  By taking it, you'll also be helping me test Social Questing.  So it is a win win!  I have a few Tauntaun Fawn pet codes for SWTOR left over, so they are available.  I also have some Early Access codes for Forge.gg.  Forge is a really neat always-on game streaming service.  I like it a lot.  You might too :)

NOTE:  All out of Tauntaun Fawn codes!  Thanks for helping test :)

To get the codes, just use the Social Questing widget on the right sidebar.  Sign-in and do a couple quests.  That should be enough for you to claim a reward which are 50 points (You get 20 for signing in the first time).  The code will be displayed, and it will also be on http://www.socialquesting.com.

Enjoy!  Let me know if there are any issues.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The Repopulation Q&A and Alpha Key Giveaway!

Today we have a Q&A for the upcoming MMO, The Repopulation.  The questions are based on my early experiences in alpha, and provide a glimpse of what the game is like, and many of the possibilities.  It's a game that I keep getting more excited about the more I learn about it.  Hope you enjoy the read!

We are also having a giveaway!  The developers were kind enough to supply an alpha key as a prize.  These are normally only available to crowdfunding backers, but now you can get one too.  To enter the giveaway, use the Social Questing widget on the right sidebar.  Sign-in, do some quests, and get your lottery tickets.  The drawing will happen on November 26th at 9am EST. Note:  By just signing in you can get enough points to enter the giveaway :)

Need help?  I made a quick video showing how to enter the giveaway:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYU2FByGoK0

Now on to the Q&A!

Q: After finishing the tutorial, one of the first things I noticed was receiving missions through the mail system.  How do these Dynamic Missions work?  What makes them special?

A:  In a theme park MMO your quests/missions are generally there to help your character advance and provide purpose. As a sandbox we don't have that directed experience. You never need to go to the next hub and quest to advance. Advancement is not tied at all to missions. That having been said, missions are something that provides players with purpose. Enter the generated mission system. The goals of this system is to allow players to use missions to drive their experience, and to have a neverending supply of missions if they really want to do them. Another goal though was to ensure that missions are not a required aspect of gameplay. If you just hate missions, you don't have to do them. Another key aspect was to allow players to be able to filter the type of job offers they want to take.

Rather than wandering around looking for NPCs with markers on top of their head, you'll instead receive notifications of job offers via the in-game email system. These offers come in relatively quickly, and they are tailor made for your character. You can accept or deny the offers. Early on you'll be getting the same missions as all other newbies, simple missions that anyone can do. As you complete missions, the choices you make are used to determine which missions you quality for. So if your character does shadier activities, they'll receive shadier missions. If your character is a crafter they will receive crafting missions. If you show yourself to be Greedy, you may get missions that take advantage of that. etc.

The missions themselves can be simple or complex. We use a branching dialog system on missions, but pretty much every feature you've seen in other games can be done through our generated mission system. The difference is that instead of the NPCs being static NPCs, they are generated within a set of criteria. So rather than doing a turn in to Bob the Armor Guy, a generated mission might have a filter for RandomNPC1 to be profession = Armorcrafter. There are a number of filters which can be used for things like profession, personality, mood, gender, dilemma, or cause of that dilemma. Some of those settings are static, others can change based on other players completing missions and altering an NPCs mood, dilemma or cause. So this means that performing actions in missions can not only affect the missions you receive, but can also affect the missions other people receive or who they receive them from. 

A good example is Chip at the Hole on the Hill. His bar has issues with Lesoo raiding the facility and Numbskulls causing issues in the bar. Those are engagements (similar to public quests) that players can participate in to help Chip out. Depending on how those engagements proceed Chip's cause and dilemma will change, which allows him to offer missions that he would not otherwise offer. We're still just scratching the surface on some of the things we can do with this system as far as designing enough missions to really take advantage of all these features. But the features are all in place. 


Q: Besides taking Dynamic Missions, there appears to be a guided mission chain which I could venture down.  How much of The Repopulation is based around Missions? Conversely, can I just ignore missions and go out on my own?  Will I be gimping myself if I skip the missions?  I don't want to miss out on any unique rewards.

A: There are a large number of missions in the game. But it's an optional activity. Missions are designed so that there can be mission styles for the various skill lines. So there are taming missions, underworld (thievery/assassination/smuggling) missions, crafting and harvesting missions, etc. But since you can receive your missions through your PDA from anywhere in the world, it's perfectly acceptable to just go out and do whatever you want to do, take a look at the incoming job offers and pick and choose the ones that you can finish while doing your chosen activities. Most players will spend a lot of time running missions. But there are alternate ways to gain abilities, skill imprints, etc. It's really up to the player how they want to play the game.

For players who despise missions though you don't have to do them. Your skills increase through use. If you want to go out and just grind mobs like in an old school game, you can. Though even doing that I'd recommend combing through for missions that are targeting the mobs your killing anyway since that's just a bonus reward. If you are a harvester or crafter and don't care about running missions, you can just go out and do your thing. Same goes for any line really. There are also a growing number of engagements (similar to public quests) which some players prefer.


Q: I've always enjoyed crafting and running my own shop in games, which I can now do in The Repopulation.  Is it possible to just focus on non-violent endeavors?  Is there plenty to do if I go down that path?

A: Our game and it's economy are heavily trade skill oriented. Our crafting system is very complex and has a high degree of customization. Moreover crafted equipment is the top of the line. If you never wanted to pick up a gun, it's completely possible for you to just go out and harvest, or buy resources from other players and then do your crafting. I think most players will also do a little fighting, if for no other reason than mobs will jump you while your out harvesting. 

But crafting advancement is not coupled in any way with combat advancement. There are other non-combat skills, as well. Things like the entertainment line which provides long-term buffs for players. Taming mobs to be trained as mounts and sold to other players. Diplomatic skills. Different players enjoy doing different types of things. And we've tried to cater to many playing styles, rather than forcing players down a combat oriented path.


Q: One of the first creatures I fought was a Setlang.  This resulted in me gaining species knowledge.  How does that factor into the gameplay?

A: The species mastery system reflects your knowledge of each species in the game. As you kill Setlangs (or any other species) and as you harvest their corpses for resources your mastery level increases. This grants a very small passive bonus to your damage against that species, and after you have slain a very high number of a species you also gain a title reflecting your mastery of that species.


Q: From its corpse, I was able to loot DNA.  This can be used by a Genetic Engineer.  What is that skill line all about?

A: Each species can drop DNA and tissue. A genetic engineering is a crafting line which uses those components to create pets that can be traded to other players. These are single use pets, but they are easy to produce. But genetic engineering's biggest benefit is that you can splice the DNA of different species to create hybrids. Each hybrid has unique special abilities.


Q: I'd like to get myself a house where I can put some vendors.  What is involved with doing that?

A: You'll need to claim an open world plot if you wish to have vendors. Currently in alpha we allow players to buy them easily for testing, but soon we'll be moving them to the release variation of this which requires a tough to produce crafted item. There are different sized plots. 

Once you have a housing plot you can place it down when inside of any area that is marked as housing capable. We don't allow players to build everywhere. Instead we set aside certain grids of land to be able housing capable. You'll know when you are in one of these areas because a GUI will appear denoting it which allows you to drop your plot to claim a section of land, and later to add furniture. When you drop the plot you will receive a visual indication of where the plot will go, which you can move around until you find the perfect location. Once this is placed a base is formed underneath your plot. You can build on top of that base.

There are hundreds of different structures and furniture items which you can place on your plot. This includes simple things like decorations, to interactive props such as crafting stations, banking terminals and skill imprinting stations. You can also place robot vendors on your property which can sell goods to other players. Players can see your robots goods through the Trading/Auction window, but if they purchase directly from your vendor they can bypass the auction fee. 


Q: For anyone that is interested in playing, how and when can they get their hands on the game?

A: You can currently gain instant alpha access and a lifetime gold membership post launch for $50. There is also a $25 package which includes a lifetime silver membership post-launch which will be gaining alpha access on November 21st. Membership packages give you a number of perks post launch such as increased inventory/vault space, etc which free players would have to purchase piece by piece. So basically all pre-orders will be able to access testing from now until launch starting the 21st, and all $50+ pre-orders gain access instantly. Those who prefer a wait and see approach can wait for launch. The game will be free to play with optional membership options. 

Monday, September 1, 2014

Show Your Stronghold Giveaway



To celebrate the release of the Galactic Strongholds expansion, I am holding a giveaway.  Let's get to the important part first, the prizes.

5,500 Cartel Coins.  The grand prize, a 5,500 Cartel Coin code from Amazon!  You can have a chance of winning this by submitting a video of your stronghold.

Tauntaun Fawn Pet.  I have 10 Tauntaun Fawn pet codes to giveaway courtesy of BioWare.  You can enter the drawing for these by just helping spread the word.

When:  The drawings will happen on September 21st at 9am EST.

So Werit, how do I win one of these?  Good question!  I've included a How-To video below. On the right side of the page is the Sites with Benefits widget.  Click on it and login.  Now you can do missions which award points.  You can spend those points on lottery tickets.  Do as many as you would like, that's all there is to it.

Submit a Video.  Have a stronghold you want to show off?  Make a video and submit it through the widget.  The video must contain 'Sites with Benefits' somewhere in the description.  This lets me know it is yours.

Each video will be reviewed, so you will not get the points for it immediately.  I will get to it ASAP, so check back for your points.   Videos which are especially short will be rejected.  I'm pretty open though, so just put a little effort into them :)

Not sure how to make a video?  Check out this link:

http://www.wikihow.com/Record-Movies-of-PC-Games-Using-Fraps

Feel free to ask any questions in a comment





Want to use Sites with Benefits?  Drop me a line and I'll get you all setup :)

Monday, September 9, 2013

Second Chance Heroes Beta Giveaway

We’re running another giveaway over at The Noobist.  This time it’s for the co-op arcade action game, Second Chance Heroes.  We've got a bunch of beta keys to give out.  So Werit, how do I get my hands on one of these keys?  I’m glad you asked, it’s simple.  Go to http://www.noobist.com and click on the Sites with Benefits widget on the right side of the screen, sign in using any of the providers, complete some missions, redeem your points for a beta key.

Why should you play Second Chance Heroes?

The Heroes.  There are a bunch of heroes to choose from and they are adding new ones all the time.  They are also pretty funny and a lot of fun to play.  Take two with you into a level and switch between them at will.  Who doesn't like Queen Elizabeth with a Gatling Gun?

Co-Op.  You can play alone, but it is even more fun if you bring some friends.  Four people can play together at a time.   Here at the Noobist we try to have game night, we spent one of them just hanging out and playing some Second Chance Heroes.

The Levels.  At least some of the levels take place in a shopping mall.  Of course the mall is infested with zombies, vampires and man-eating cheeseburgers.  The artwork is very nice, and the levels have some interactive elements.

Not convinced?  Check out this video:


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Rift 2.4 Giveaway on The Noobist

I have been playing a good bit of Rift lately, as it has been giving me my PvP fix.  I do miss WAR, but Rift has some of the same features and is being actively updated.  That's a post for another time though.  This one is about a Giveaway!

I am running it over on The Noobist.  To go along with the giveaway, we have a Q&A with Rift's Creative Director, Bill Fisher.  It's pretty decent, so go give it a read.  The 2.4 patch is shaping up to be pretty big (much like SWTOR's of the same version).

There are a bunch of new missions to do, so it is serving as a nice test bed for Sites with Benefits.  Youtube watching and subscribing are both new kinds of missions which seem to be working well.

On to the rewards!

3 x Infinity Edition Storm Legion Expansion Packs.  Basically the Collectors Edition for the Expansion pack.  You get a mount and other good stuff.

6 x 30-Day Patron Pass.  This is their subscriber tier.  You get bonus... everything pretty much.

Interested?  Head on over to http://noobist.com/ and get started!  The widget is on the right side of the screen.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Crusader Kings II and The Old Gods Giveaway

It has been a while since I ran a contest, so when I saw Crusader Kings II discounted on Steam it seemed like a perfect opportunity.  The prize up for grabs is The Old Gods DLC, Steam Edition.  So you'll need to have Crusader Kings II on Steam to be able to use the prize.

UPDATE 8/3:  The prize now includes a copy of Crusader Kings II.  So you will now win both the original game and the latest DLC.  If you already have it, you can always gift it to a friend.

This contest also lets me test out some new Sites with Benefits functionality.  Specifically the addition of codes, Pinterest, and Twitch.  These are pretty new, so let me know if you run into any problems.

This will be a lottery, so complete missions to earn points.  Those points can then be used to buy lottery tickets.  The contest will end on Tuesday, August 6th.  The winner will be automatically drawn.  If you have any questions, be sure to leave a comment.

Get started using the Sites with Benefits on the right. 

A little about CKII: The Old Gods...

  • Play as a Pagan chieftain and ravage your weak neighbors. If you remain at peace for too long, your people will grow restless...
  • New special start date in 867 AD: The Viking Rurik has founded the kingdom of Rus and the Great Heathen Army under the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok rampages through England.
  • Play as a Zoroastrian lord and restore your ancient religion to prominence.
  • Adventurers: Landless characters can gather armies and go off to carve out new realms on their own.
  • Prepared Invasions: Declare your intention to invade and watch your armies grow with adventurers and restless warriors, but don't wait too long to start your war or it might all fall apart...
  • Rebels with a Cause: Rebels are no longer a faceless menace – they are now led by characters with agendas.
  • Loot and pillage provinces. Burn down their cities and take their gold!
  • Sacrifice to Odin at the great Blot!
  • Christians and Muslims can dispatch missions to convert the depraved heathens.
  • New beautiful Pagan interface skin.
  • New events and decisions: berserkers, sejdr, curses, omens, divinations, runestones and much more.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Hint #2

The Easter Egg hunt for the WAR Game Time Giveaway continues!  Your mission is to witness this special event and snap a screenshot.  Then, using the Sites with Benefits widget on the right, you submit the URL of the image.  It'll get you an easy 150 points.

Last weeks hint placed the event in The Blighted Isle, Tier 1.  Here is this weeks hint:

Some things only happen at night.

Good luck!

Reminder:  There are plenty of missions you can do even if you are not subscribed to the game.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Hint #1

Time for a hint about the Easter Egg hunt in the WAR Game Time Giveaway!
The event can be found in the The Blighted Isle.

More hints to come!

Reminder, there are several missions where you can earn points without playing the game.  So don't let that stop you from trying for the game time :)  Just log in to the widget on the right (you can use Twitter, Facebook, Google and more) to get started.  

Monday, November 12, 2012

WAR Game Time Giveaway

It's time for another giveaway!  This time it revolves around Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning.  I've got a bunch of codes to giveaway: 1 60-Day WAR Game Time Code, 3 Specialized Training Codes, and 3 Booster Pet Pack codes.  So, how do you get your hands on these bad boys?  Why do Sites with Benefits missions of course.

The giveaway will end in 2 weeks, on November 26th.  Note:  The codes will be given out via lottery, so buy as many tickets as you want.

The Sites with Benefits widget is on your right.  Just Sign In and get started on the missions.  Use the points to buy lottery tickets. 

There are plenty of missions to do even if you don't currently subscribe to the game.  Spreading the word and sharing videos will earn you enough points for a chance at the Game Card.

This time around we have some special additions.

WAR Easter Egg.  Follow the clues, grab a screenshot, submit it, and win 150 points!  That will buy quite a few lottery tickets.  I'll give out more hints over the next two weeks.  Here is the first hint:

In the land of the Dark Elves, five horned creatures gather for a feast under the cover of night by a Menhir Stone. 

First Hint:  The event can be found in The Blighted Isle.

Second Hint:  Some things only happen at night.

Create a Video.  Record some footage of you doinging whatever it is you do in WAR and upload it to youtube.  It'll net you 100 points and provide some promotion for WAR.  It will be automatically added to the Share Video mission to help get it out there.  Remember, for the system to know it is yours add Sites with Benefits to the video description.

Want to try out Sites with Benefits on your site?  Just log in and check out the Publisher tab.


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Civilization 5 Giveaway

Thanks to XCOM Enemy Unknown, I now am in possession of an extra copy of Civilization 5.  That means it is time for another giveaway!  Civ 5 is an excellent game and I highly recommend it, especially when it is free.  So, how can you get your hand on it?

We'll be using Sites with Benefits (formerly known as Project Murdock), which is a project of mine.  Since I have only a single game to giveaway, it is a perfect chance to test out the lottery functionality.  As usual, you can earn points a few ways.  Then you can spend those points on buying lottery tickets.  You can buy as many as you want.

Reward.  Free copy of Civilization 5 for Steam.  The lottery will end on Saturday, October 6th at 12pm EST.  Each ticket costs 15 points and you can buy as many as you want.  Or, you can do the missions and save the points for another giveaway.

If you sign in using twitter, you may want to stop by http://www.siteswithbenefits.com/ and enter an email address so you can be notified if you won the lottery.  Otherwise, it will show up in the Rewards Earned tab after the lottery ends.

Missions


Sign In.  Using the widget on the left side of the screen, sign in and get a cool 20 points.  You can use existing logins ( Google, Twitter and more), so no need to create a new account.

Daily Visit.  You'll also receive 5 points just for stopping by.  (Daily mission)

Trivia.  Answering a question about Civilization can get you 10 points.  You only have one chance to answer, so choose wisely.

Tweet.  Sent a tweet about this giveaway and receive 15 points.  Just use the link on the Mission window to send it out.

Comment.  Which civilization is your favorite?  Leave it in a comment and get 5 points!  (Daily mission)

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Please let me know of any problems, as Sites with Benefits is still in its beta phase.  Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks!