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[Steam PC] Afterfall InSanity Extended Edition - Free

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Afterfall InSanity Extended Edition is free again on IndieGala. Just create an account, enter your email address on the form, and then await your confirmation email.

No Facebook required.

Steam Trading Cards: YES

Once you've added it to your Steam account, don't forget to add the Afterfall Dirty Arena DLC, which is also free.

Edit:
I forgot that you'll also need to join their Steam group (a once-off task), and make your Steam profile Public when redeeming your games. (You can reset it to Private once you've redeemed.)
(Thanks @wolf503)

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  • +2

    It's currently $1.24 on Steam and has mixed user reviews (64% positive), 50/100 rating on Metacritic.

    Might not be worth the hassle.

  • Anyone else get the worst captcha ever, having to watch a video with a chicken/rooster/dinner item? I think the answer is Tigerair… But I dunno because I haven't gotten any sort of confirmation it was successful…

    • I didn't have to watch the video. As soon as I hit play the answer appeared below the video.

    • I got the same video captcha. Like kamoi, the text appeared below the video after only a second, and I don't think it was related to the video at all for me.

  • I did all the hoops and I am still waiting for the Steam key!

  • Way too much hassle, I was okay connecting my Steam account but then you need to join their stupid Steam group AND make your steam profile public, no thanks. Rather pay $2 on Steam. lol

    • You only need to do those things once so I think it's worth the hassle considering they have been giving away games on a monthly basis. Sometimes more than 1 game a month.

      • Do you need to leave your steam profile as public though? Or can you just make it public, redeem one game then make it private again and not have to do it for future games? Cause I don't mind the system, Humble Bundle uses it but they never required a steam profile to be public to redeem a game.

        • +1

          Hey wolf503,
          I forgot about that as I signed up with them a while ago.

          Yes, you can make your profile public, redeem your game, and then set it back to private. This is what I do each time.

          Having to join their Steam group is a once-off task. But yes, it's a pity it needs to be done when other stores don't require it.

        • @MiniMoo: Thanks.

  • +1

    A true OzBargainer would do wathever it takes to get something for free.

  • I got it, went to activate it, turns out i already own it.

    I think i need too go though my 750+ steam library and play some stuff

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