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Competition: Win a limited edition Android pin badge daily

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Competition: Win a limited edition Android pin badge daily
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//Please note: this competition is now closed

You may have noticed there was an industry event called Mobile World Congress that happened last week in Barcelona.

We did, because we were there. It was busy, exciting and exhausting but the best thing about it was the Google stand.

Not only did it have lots of cool games running on various Android-based tablets such as the Motorola Xoom and Acer Iconia Tab A500, but you could have a go on the slide, drink bright green smoothies, and collect Android pin badges.

Right on my lapel

Actually, those Android pin badges were spread all around the whole show, with around 35 of Google's partners provided with different badges daily.

In total, there were 86 designs to collect - and 1,200 copies of each - although we noticed that many of them only seem to appear at the Google stand and were snapped up mainly by people working on the Google stand.

However, I did manage to collect 20 of the little beggars, and because I'm a generous sort, I'm happy to give them away to the Pocket Gamer reading audience.

All you have to do is follow @pocketgamer on twitter, and tweet "I'd like a limited edition Android pin badge please".

You'll have to follow @pocketgamer because we'll be notifying and communicating with the winners via Twitter.

Details, details

We'll be picking winners on a daily basis, and because of postage costs, we're only going to mailing to UK addresses.

In addition, we'll cross off the designs that have been taken, and where possible, let you choose which design you want. Obviously, if you're the last person to choose, you'll have to take what you're given.

If you consider getting one of our badges to sell it on eBay, then consider on that I could have done the same thing and made 20 times that amount, but I didn't, because I thought other people might like these as a competition prize. Don't make me a liar.

And, of course, the usual legalese about terms and conditions, that our decisions are final etc will be assumed to be in operation.

Jon Jordan
Jon Jordan
A Pocket Gamer co-founder, Jon can turn his hand to anything except hand turning. He is editor-at-large at PG.biz which means he can arrive anywhere in the world, acting like a slightly confused uncle looking for the way out. He likes letters, cameras, imaginary numbers and legumes.