Win a “JollyDisk” from Stirring Dragon Games
If you’ve not heard of the JollyDisk — which Stirring Dragon Games released last year — it may be to your interest, if you’re Commodore 64 enthusiast. The A side of the disk features around ten minutes of Christmas music and a series of animated sequences; think of it as a Christmas card in 8-bit glory. The B side of the disk, meanwhile, features an 8-bit Yule Log…which is a glorious thing to behold.
Anyway, if that’s something you’d count yourself as being interested in, you can purchase either a digital download of the JollyDisk right now for $11.99 USD, or you can order a ZipLoc bag edition for about twice that.
But, for the next few days, Stirring Dragon Games are also giving you the opportunity to win copies of the JollyDisk:
We’re giving away a copy of the Stirring Dragon Games JollyDisk plus some extra goodies to TWO lucky winners this week! It’s been a tough year from everyone, but we wanted to spread some holiday cheer and bring a little warmth to your Christmas season, however different it may look this year. You can read a lovely review of the JollyDisk here.
All you have to do to enter this giveaway is:
1. Sign up for our email list (if you haven’t already)
2. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
3. Share on Social Media: (Twitter Users) Like + RT our giveaway tweet OR (Facebook Users) Like our giveaway postOpen to USA RESIDENTS only. Winners of the JollyDisk Giveaway will be notified Monday December 14th by 11:59pm Pacific Time.
There’s also a bonus draw:
If you already purchased the JollyDisk (or if you buy it between now and Dec. 25th): We’ll send a FREE GIFT to 5 winners who do the following.
1. Sign up for our Email List
2. Twitter Users: Follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/IndieLauraSDG) AND Tweet out a picture of the JollyDisk running on your system and tag us in the tweet.
3. Facebook Users: Share a picture of the JollyDisk running on your system with your friends (or favorite retro group) on Facebook and send us a screenshot (JollyGivewaway@stirringdragon.games)
And if you just want to get a copy of the Yule Log (who wouldn’t?), that’s actually available as a free download right now.