Claim In-game Prizes Every Day In gamigo's House Of Wonders Holiday Giveaway
Enter raffles to win gaming gear and chairs, too.
gamigo is in the giving mood this Holiday Season, with a full month's worth of prizes for all the good boys and girls (and elves and bards and whatever else) in its games. From now until December 31, players can visit the gamigo House of Wonders website to claim a variety of prizes every day.
First there's the Advent calendar, under the heading of "Magical Surprises," which offers various items and occasionally a raffle for a mouse or keyboard. There are also Wonder Boxes, which can be opened to reveal "one of the most desired in-game items" in the game of your choice. Finally, there's another raffle for a pair of gaming chairs from Secret Lab, which you can gain entry to each day by spending 30 minutes in a gamigo game.
Additionally, on December 17 and 30, gamigo will host special streaming events that are described as bringing "the magic of the season across several gamigo game worlds, as well as a bunch of stocking filling giveaways."
The giveaways cover the gamut of gamigo's titles, including Aura Kingdom, Echo of Soul, Fiesta Online, Grand Fantasia, Last Chaos, Rift, Shaiya, and Trove. Understandably, that new game gamigo is promoting doesn't make the list, but maybe we'll hear more solid details about it soon. That would be a true Holiday miracle.
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