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Our code competition for last week was two codes for Hypno Vol. 1, check out our review here.  The first code was the comment reply, all eligible entries were numbered and sKuLLmAn xXx was picked at random by Random.org with the correct answer being Andrew Gaubatz. The second code was a Twitter based retweet compo, again all entries were numbered and fresh0288 was picked at random.

Congratulations to both winners, check your email/DM shortly for the code. We may have another XBLA code giveaway starting soon, if not the XBLIG code giveaway should start tomorrow for Kaleidoscope.

This weeks code competition is for two chances to win the Indie Game Hypno Vol. 1 which we reviewed earlier this week. Read on to find out how to enter.

Hypno Vol. 1

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The winner of the Toy Soldiers code was picked by staff member Bryan last night, he used Random.org and the winner was tmj with the correct answer being Signal Studios. Congratulations to tmj, you should already have the code in your inbox. Thanks to everyone that entered, it was our most successful code giveaway to date and we hope to do more XBLA giveaways in the future.

Our weekly Indie Game code giveaway will start a little later than usual, later today instead of Monday or Tuesday. This week is two codes for Hypno Vol. 1 which we reviewed on Monday.

Toy Soldiers is the first title to kick off XBLA Block Party on March 3, 2010 – get ready to man the guns and fight for freedom. Developed by Signal Studios, Toy Soldiers is an intense tower defense game based on World War I and all missions are set on the proper dates and locations of famous World War 1 battles.

Toy Soldiers

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A good turn out for last weeks Starbase Epsilon code giveaway, it seems everyone likes easy to answer questions. We had seven codes to give away for Starbase Epsilon, four on the comments and three on twitter. Thanks to the Starbase Epsilon developers for kindly donating the codes, be sure to check out the game and our review here.

Starbase Epsilon

First are the comment based winners, all valid entries were numbered and hodsey77, Waggly Bean, skaipio and Mirpkered were picked at random by Random.org. Congratulations and check your email shortly for the code.

We had a very good turnout for the Twitter based retweets and again all valid entries were numbered and picked at random; DigitalQuarters, louiedog and eugaet_aux all win a code. Check your DM shortly for the code.

A new code giveaway should be starting tomorrow for Hypno Vol. 1 if the review is ready in time. If not it should be by later in the week.

This weeks code competition is for the strategy game Starbase Epsilon which Bryan reviewed here last week. We have seven codes to give away so you stand a good chance of winning as I will make this week easy to enter :) Read on to find out how to enter.

Starbase Epsilon

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Last weeks code competition was for four code for the retro puzzle style game Asphalt Jungle, you can read our review of the game here.

The first code was our comments reply where I asked to tell everyone about a memorable car journey. While we did not get many replies there were some good ones and were numbered and random.org picked ilRadd who told his story about travelling to watch one of the space shuttle launches.

The second code was a Twitter based RT of my message. All the valid entries were numbered and random.org picked @WDesm as the winner.

For the third and fourth code, these were given away via twitter. @CaptainSoap won the third, nobody owned up to redeeming the final code. For the first two winners, check your email or DM shortly for the code.

Thanks to everyone that entered, I think I made the comment entry a bit too long to enter so I will make shorter question/answers in the future. The next code competition will be starting Tuesday and will be for Starbase Epsilon which Bryan reviewed here. I am going to try something different for this weeks compo as the developer gave me several codes.