Bastion steam code Bitcoin charity auction
Updated: 2012-05-31 20:34:19
As you probably know, The Humble Indie Bundle 5 was released today. Of course, I gladly bought it and since I payed more than the average price, I received a steam key for Bastion. Now since I already own Bastion on steam, I thought that I could sell it. Now, Considering that I had bought this game for a charity event, I figured it would be in bad taste for me to try to profit off of it. So, I am auctioning it off and all the proceeds will go to the winner's charity of choice. The auction ...

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