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Free Games - Fairway Solitaire, Hidden Expedition: Everest and Azada

My former employer, Big Fish Games, has a Mother's Day promotion - but you don't have to be a mom to play. Rather than send out unique codes, their "gift certificates" use generic, reusable codes so there are no restrictions except that they expire after May 31. Get these games for your mom, download them for yourself, give them to whomever you like:

Note that you will need to jump through a few small hoops to get these games. You'll install a game downloader, create an account and then when you go to "Buy" be sure to select the $20 option (rather than a game club) and then take the CD out of your cart, apply the code, make sure your balance is $0 and then checkout. I just installed two of these myself with the same account and had no problems.

FYI- I actually contributed (in a small way) to the online version of Fairway Solitaire, which was developed by a great team, and I can highly recommend it...

Comments (2)

1. swede33 Author Profile Page:

Thanks for posting this! I love Fairway Solitaire!

2. Jera Jdai:

Thanks! I eat free games like zombies eat brains...nom, nom, nom

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