Enjoy free Back side of the Earth: Pilot Brothers 3! Here are codes for the iPhone version: AJPY6LAFFTY4 WTYJHTFXR3TR 9K4PWWPJEPEK AXJP4W9LJMK7 & iPad version: 4RLJ4R9FYHX7 F9FN74YLFYJN MREELNKNJEFW 39L793NJFY7A. Back side of the Earth: Pilot Brothers 3 for iPad (Full) Help the famed duo save the rare and endangered blue-striped elephants!Our old friends, the restless sleuths a… $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsHelp the famed duo save the rare and endangered blue-striped elephants!Our old friends, the restless sleuths and daredevils Brother Chief and Brother Colleague, read in the paper that the population of blue-striped elephants is in rapid decline on the island of Tasmania. As Tasmania is the only home to these marvelous creatures, the brothers embark on a long and dangerous trip around the globe to get to the bottom of the case. When they arrive, they discover that all the mishaps are no more than the knavish tricks of the notorious Karbofoss. Fly into space, cross the Great Wall of China and touch the bottom of the ocean as you solve numerous perplexing puzzles to save the blue-striped elephants from extinction!● A variety of tricky levels● Thrilling arcade mini-games● Gripping storyline and characters● New iPad Retina Display Support ● Game Center Support ____________________________ Game available in: English, Russian____________________________ Sign up now for a weekly round-up of the best from G5 Games! www.g5e.com/e-mail ____________________________ *** G5 Games - New Game Apps Every Week! *** Collect them all! Search for "g5" in iTunes! Adventure: ▶ Games Navigator – By G5 Games ▶ The Secret Society - Hidden Mystery ▶ Temptation. Episode 1 ▶ Silent Valley: Mystery Mansion ▶ Mystery of the Opera Strategy: ▶ Virtual City Playground® HD ▶ Stand O’ Food® Empire ▶ Supermarket Management 2 ▶ Supermarket Mania® 2 HD ▶ The Island: Castaway® 2 ____________________________ VISIT US: www.g5e.com WATCH US: www.youtube.com/g5enter FIND US: www.facebook.com/g5games FOLLOW US: www.twitter.com/g5games Information Seller: Genre:Adventure, Puzzle Release:Jan 15, 2014 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Touch of the Light Well-Known Member Aug 7, 2013 59 0 0 #2 Touch of the Light, Jan 22, 2014 UsedF9FN74YLFYJN,thanks geniecivil Well-Known Member Jul 10, 2013 98 0 0 #3 geniecivil, Jan 22, 2014 wow all codes are gone fast zdn1042 Well-Known Member May 10, 2013 642 0 0 #4 zdn1042, Jan 22, 2014 Missed it. Haha. Still thank you for sharing! Lavender Well-Known Member Dec 31, 2013 2,967 0 36 United States #5 Lavender, Jan 22, 2014 Wow. So fast. I wonder if there are people that literally click refresh all day long just to snag even stuff they don't want. bastband Well-Known Member May 14, 2010 360 0 0 England #6 bastband, Jan 22, 2014 I think you are right there. We do not get to see a lot at all by the time we get home from work in the UK. I did think up a fairer system, PM for a code, the dev then can see if the person has a limited amount of posts and just looks like they are lurking. Unfortunately, that would mean the person who offers the codes would have to do a bit extra. But this way, you would at least get a thanks and maybe a good write up for the app!! cloudpuff Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2013 3,600 0 36 lazy layabout uk #7 cloudpuff, Jan 22, 2014 I've noticed a few devs now require people to like them on Facebook or Tweet about their game or whatever and then send them a code, at the very least the likes to the page will help get some recognition so they have gained something even if the person doesn't write a review here. Either way they do it, it will most likely be on a first come first served so you'll most likely still miss out cos of the time zone differences. dclose Well-Known Member Nov 20, 2011 1,866 0 0 #8 dclose, Jan 22, 2014 The flaw in your logic assumes that you "deserve" promo codes more than lurkers or people with "a limited amount of posts". In fact, no one is entitled to receive promo codes. They belong to the developers, and not to anyone else. It's up to the developers to decide whether to give them away, and how they wish to do so. They have many, many options available to them if they want reviews, want thanks, want Facebook likes, want Twitter promotion, and so on. Nothing is stopping them from giving them away in the manner of their choosing. Nothing! And that is the very definition of a fair system. bastband Well-Known Member May 14, 2010 360 0 0 England #9 bastband, Jan 22, 2014 As we are all doing it.....as i posted in the other thread. Someone seems to have got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning.. The pertinent word in my opening sentence is 'think'. Probably what a lot of people do not do when quoting other peoples, wait for it, 'thoughts'. There is no logic and deserving in my 'thought', it seems that the assumption was made. People who attack 'thoughts', perhaps do not 'think' or "deserve" to 'think' and stay in the past. Thinking and thought are a major part of progress. 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Wow. So fast. I wonder if there are people that literally click refresh all day long just to snag even stuff they don't want.
I think you are right there. We do not get to see a lot at all by the time we get home from work in the UK. I did think up a fairer system, PM for a code, the dev then can see if the person has a limited amount of posts and just looks like they are lurking. Unfortunately, that would mean the person who offers the codes would have to do a bit extra. But this way, you would at least get a thanks and maybe a good write up for the app!!
I've noticed a few devs now require people to like them on Facebook or Tweet about their game or whatever and then send them a code, at the very least the likes to the page will help get some recognition so they have gained something even if the person doesn't write a review here. Either way they do it, it will most likely be on a first come first served so you'll most likely still miss out cos of the time zone differences.
The flaw in your logic assumes that you "deserve" promo codes more than lurkers or people with "a limited amount of posts". In fact, no one is entitled to receive promo codes. They belong to the developers, and not to anyone else. It's up to the developers to decide whether to give them away, and how they wish to do so. They have many, many options available to them if they want reviews, want thanks, want Facebook likes, want Twitter promotion, and so on. Nothing is stopping them from giving them away in the manner of their choosing. Nothing! And that is the very definition of a fair system.
As we are all doing it.....as i posted in the other thread. Someone seems to have got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning.. The pertinent word in my opening sentence is 'think'. Probably what a lot of people do not do when quoting other peoples, wait for it, 'thoughts'. There is no logic and deserving in my 'thought', it seems that the assumption was made. People who attack 'thoughts', perhaps do not 'think' or "deserve" to 'think' and stay in the past. Thinking and thought are a major part of progress. Anyway, these are just my 'thoughts', now feel free to interpret them as you wish.