It's the season for giving, and Mayday Games has graciously offered to give one of our readers a shiny new copy of Click Clack Lumberjack, a dexterity game for two to seven players. (Reviews here [first edition] and here [second edition].)
Check out the contest details below!
This contest has ended. The winner has been announced here.
This contest is open to the US only. (Well, anyone with a US address that the prize can be shipped to.) The contest ends on Friday, December 13, at 11:59 p.m. (Central time). A winner will be chosen randomly from all entrees using Random.org. We will announce the winner in a post on Monday, December 16, and we will do our best to contact the winner, but if we get no response within 72 hours, we will pick a new winner, so be sure to check the site on December 16.
Many thanks to Mayday games for partnering with us on this. We're using Rafflecopter this time to make it easy for you all, so get to likin', tweetin', and commentin', not to mention tree-fellin'.
Carry on.
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Thanks for the Contest! Really itching for this game!
ReplyDeleteI think that game looks great - I was just looking at it the other day!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great little game. Can't wait to try it out.
ReplyDeleteOne time, I cut down dead trees near my house, and a local busy body came by and informed me that the narrow strip of land between me and my neighbor was someone else's property. He threatened lawsuits and such, but the owner didn't care. So, a really epic tree-felling?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Contest! You guys always have great games offered. This seems like a fun party/family game. Your review on it, won me over
ReplyDeleteI have never felled a tree, but I had to leave a comment anyway for the entry. So I did.
ReplyDeleteThanks for having this contest. A fun little game for kids. My daughter would like this.
ReplyDeleteI bet this axe is a little easier to wield than an actual axe or a chainsaw. I felled some trees in Alaska last summer, and it was hard work! But it was a blast as well.
ReplyDeletehurrican brought down a tree behind my house. a huge tree.
ReplyDeleteI played this at Geekway to the West and had a blast. It was really fun.
ReplyDeleteTrees have been a sort of minor nemesis for me. When I'm disc golfing with friends, someone will inevitably hit a tree. One guy hit ever slimmer trees up through hole 9, where he hit the one short stump in an open field.
ReplyDeleteWe did not fell any of the thick beasts that day, but soon...
Thank you islaythedragon and to Mayday games! My daughter loves it!!!
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