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Giveaway: Win A Steam Code For Deponia: The Complete Journey

Daedalic Entertainment's Deponia: The Complete Journey (read review) is now available for PC, Mac and Linux for $39.99. BioGamer Girl has teamed up with Daedalic Entertainment to give two lucky readers a free Steam code for Deponia: The Complete Journey to start their adventure today! Read on to learn how you can enter for a chance to win.

To enter, please send an email to biogamergirlcontests@hotmail.com with the subject line "Deponia: The Complete Journey Giveaway."  We will pick two lucky winners and their Deponia: The Complete Journey code will be emailed to them. It is that easy! What are you waiting for?! Now is your chance to win and play the complete Deponia series for free.


About Deponia: The Complete Journey
Deponia: The Complete Journey offers the whole trilogy as one complete game experience, including a useful graphic questlog, which will not only be a very helpful feature to adventure-newbies, but also gives new useful information for seasoned Deponia-fans. Additionally, this edition also contains several extras, enriching the unique Deponia-experience:

  • More than four hours of optional developers commentary, featuring the games author Poki and the English as well as German voices of Rufus (Kerry Shale/ Monty Arnold), Goal (Alex Wilton Regan/ Sinikka Compart) and Goon (Gronkh, German version only)
  • 6 new songs from author Poki as downloadable mp3- & flac-files
  • Bonus videos:
    The Art of Deponia
    How to draw Rufus & Goal with Art Director Simone Kesterton
  • All bonus materials from the Goodbye Deponia Premium Edition (Soundtrack, Concept Art, Animation Workbook, “Introduction to Deponia”-Book)

You can read more on the official release here.

To learn more, visit the official Deponia: The Complete Journey website.

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