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Use coupon code:
FREEGAME225915
Updated with 2nd code:
FREEGAME491795
QA Note: Uncheck the game club membership that is automatically added to cart, so that you don't have to enter any credit card info and you won't accidentally sign up for it.
Again to emphasize, these codes should work on any game in their store. I'm not sure when the coupon code expires but they typically do not last more than 3 or 4 days so get it while it lasts.
Every time there's a Big Fish Games promotion like this, people are always asking what are some of the better games on BFG.
Based off previous threads, and games that I have personally evaluated on BigFish here are my recommendations:
The Virtual Villager games are good; the later ones tend to be better. It's a RTS (real-time simulation) game where you have to run a village and solve the mysteries of the island.
My Tribe [bigfishgames.com]. It's like Virtual Villager games but some people prefer it over Virtual Villagers.
Bud Redhead [bigfishgames.com]. Platformer type game.
Additionally I have not tried it yet, but
Maze: The Broken Tower [bigfishgames.com] has a very high rating (4.7 out of 5) and seems interesting to me.
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Next billing date: 11/24/20
Billing amount: $ 6.99 USD (Edit)
I did not see anything about this while claiming my 'free' game as a first time customer.
I did use a throw away gift card that has a buck or two left on it. (Wouldn't let me checkout without putting in a card even at a zero dollar total)
I found three titles that looked like good casual fun (priced at $30 total). Surpisingly, the three codes mentioned in the post worked fine for all three collections, bringing it to zero total (no credit card or payment info needed).
Just for reference, here are the three codes that I used (one is from the comments).
FREEGAME225915
FREEGAME491795
FREEGAME362506
Thanks, OP (and repped) - these look like fun time-killers, especially for lower-end devices!
Note: The banner ad on the site states taht this is for "new customers only", but I had no problem using an existing account that had previous free "purchases" attached to it.
FREEGAME362506 Also worked for me.
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Maze: The Broken Tower has a Collectors's Edition. If anyone is buying that game, they might as well get the Collector's Edition since the coupon works for both.
https://www.bigfishgame
Which Virtual Villager game would you recommend?
Maze: The Broken Tower has a Collectors's Edition. If anyone is buying that game, they might as well get the Collector's Edition since the coupon works for both.
https://www.bigfishgame
Which Virtual Villager game would you recommend?
And by the way, thanks for the heads up on the collector's edition of the Maze. I've updated the link.
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Billing amount: $ 6.99 USD (Edit)
I did not see anything about this while claiming my 'free' game as a first time customer.
I did use a throw away gift card that has a buck or two left on it. (Wouldn't let me checkout without putting in a card even at a zero dollar total)
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For anyone who wants to know, it's basically the Sims, but paleo style with a sprinkle of mystical stuff.
But one of the most underrated features is that it is basically a type of genetic simulator too, as you can breed your people with some pretty complex characteristics and not only does the lineage also comes into play in future generations, but their careers and choices made during their parent's life. It's fun to see the different outcomes and putting in the work to see it happen. I don't remember all the variables though but it was quite complex and I often wondered if that was really the actual game?
Very fun for the casual gamer too.