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Don't be a twit. Tweet for Tat

Get our junk in your hand and enjoy it

Don't be a twit. Tweet for Tat
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PR and game companies regularly shower us with all manner of awesome goodies, which we feel are often going to waste propping open the office door and stopping the canteen table from wobbling, so we launched the Tweet for Tat feature the other week in an effort to offload graciously donate our wealth of tat to you, dear reader.

We've already given away a highly collectable Beneath a Steel Sky comic signed by the game creators and artist, as well as a box full of wife-appeasing Digital Chocolate chocolates (designed to distract her while you continue to play games and ignore her).

While our American cousins are sitting around this Thanksgiving weekend, tweeting each other with stories of turkey-fuelled family feuds, we thought it was a good opportunity to remind you all to get your Tweets for Tat in.

Here's how:

  1. Choose a game to review that's already been reviewed on Pocket Gamer.
  2. Sign in to your Twitter account, and begin your Tweet 4 Tat review with the following text so we can track it: @PocketGamer #PGreview
  3. Be clever, pithy, belligerent, amusing, strange or rude (bearing in mind we need to be able to print it) and concise about your chosen game.
  4. Finish it with a score out of 10, in the format "8/10".
  5. Wait for next week's Tweet 4 Tat feature to see if you've bagged the tat.

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Spanner Spencer
Spanner Spencer
Yes. Spanner's his real name, and he's already heard that joke you just thought of. Although Spanner's not very good, he's quite fast, and that seems to be enough to keep him in a regular supply of free games and away from the depressing world of real work.