Win Galaxy Tab 2, LEGO Darth Maul clock with MyGaming

18 September 2013

This week MyGaming is giving away two prizes to two lucky MyGaming community members:

  • 1st price: Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 tablet PC (8GB)
  • 2nd prize: LEGO Star Wars Darth Maul clock

To enter the competition, simply head on over to the MyGaming competition forum.

Don’t forget to check out the other competitions we have going. Good luck!

 

 

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  1. Saint_Dee
    19.09.2013 at 12:51

    My question: Why not include the news comments section when it comes to comps? I’ve seen peeps who comment there regularly but aren’t necessarily participating within the forum (and I mean genuine topic related comments… Not that there’s an actual barometer for that).

    Let me say this as well; I’m not adverse to the current comp ecosystem because it has activity comps and comps based on the old school MyG comp format. This means there’s something for everyone in a way, but I do feel like a significant part of the MyG community is left out of the comps, namely the news articles’ comments section. If you look at the community tab of the disqus applet, you’ll see a list of active users, and since I’m relatively active on the comments section, I’ve found a lot of insightful comments in over here (almost as much as I do on the forum itself).

    I repeat: I don’t really think there’s a barometer for what is regarded as useful activity, but I think it wouldn’t hurt to include the news comments section (if a facility to make it happen exists)

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