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As part of this month’s epic release of new Ubisoft titles, we have been running contests with equally epic prizes for our awesome GOG community to win. This great expedition for the lost treasures of Ubisoft continues, now. Thanks to those who participated in the first quest, we've retrieved two great classics and gathered even more adventurers who are willing to sacrifice themselves and join the ranks of GOG Heroes. Now you have to choose whether you're a brave and strong fighter or a wise and spell casting wizard. It's time to choose your class, adventurer!

Are you good with your sword fighting? Are you brave enough to stand face to face with a dragon? If so, you're a true fighter. To prove this print out the GOG logo, hit the streets and make a photo of yourself with the GOG logo in some cool or crazy place. Share the photo with us, either by sending it via email to users@gog.com or sharing a link to a gallery. You have until Sunday, March 20 at 11:59 p.m. EDT to complete this quest. Every fighter to complete this quest will receive an official GOG sticker, suitable for sticking to anything that you want stuck.

If you're more into studying old books and inventing new spells, you were definitely born as a wizard. But before you'll receive your magic wand and a hat there's one thing you have to do. Prove your wisdom about old games and write a review on one of the games available in GOG's catalogue. Post a link to the newly added review in the comments section. Every wizard to complete this quest will receive an exclusive GOG wallpaper.

But that's not all! From all the fighters and all the wizards who will complete their quests we will pick 10 heroes from each class and award them with free game codes. And of course if you already reached level 80 and you are now a dual-class hero you can participate in both quests.
So... if i wrote several reviews before, they don't count?
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KainKlarden: So... if i wrote several reviews before, they don't count?
Sorry, only new reviews count.
damn... nothing suits me.

I would be a thief, so neither the fighting or the book studying would be for me... hmmm... maybe I can rob both :)
No rogues? :(
I take it it can only be one picture as well? Oh well, i can always take a whole lot and then choose which one looks best, you know, like real photographers do. :)
OK, so being a wizard I've posted a new review at Duke Nukem: The Manhattan Project.
Is there a way to link to my specific review?
Post edited March 14, 2011 by Smannesman
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Smannesman: OK, so being a wizard I've posted a new review at Duke Nukem: The Manhattan Project.
Is there a way to link to my specific review?
I was just about to ask the same question. I posted mine to Battle Chess: Special Edition, and the best I could do was the specific page my review was on.

If that's all we need to do, then consider that my entry.
Post edited March 14, 2011 by rklaute
Ok, i just posted my first review for Duke Nukem 3D. Sorry, for the broken english!
Here it is!
Post edited March 14, 2011 by LordBaygon
I say... either it's me or the review I wrote didn't really appear on Simon the Sorcerer gamecard. I'm pretty sure it did post it since it won't let me write "another" one, it just isn't there.
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Cook: Sorry, only new reviews count.
fine, i'll check if there's any game i can say something no one already said about -_-
I don't have a printer :(
I posted a review of Master of Magic, but I can't find my specific review to put a link here. It was titled Sui Generis.
So guessing eventually at the end of this we are going to get a "FAMOUS ADVENTURER'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL" completion reward??? :D
I've just written a review of the Longest Journey but still doesn't show up on the site. I'll edit this post later when it show ups.