UPDATE: The keys have all gone! Thanks to those who entered. Stay tuned to PCGamer.com for more giveaways soon.
Pid is a charming platform puzzler about a boy called Kurt, stranded on a strange planet full of robots and gadgets that let him manipulate gravity—extremely useful when you're trapped in a maze of pastel-coloured jumping puzzles. We have 100,000 Steam codes to give away for Might & Delight's cheerful adventure, each worth £7 or $10 depending on your location. Read on to find out how to claim yours.
We're running this giveaway in association with Bundle Stars, who run massive discounts on Steam games all the time on the Bundle Stars site , but are also known for bunching great games into big bundles and then selling them for up to 97% off. To claim your code, simply follow the instructions in the form below. It's first come first served, so go go go!
Here's the Pid trailer, to give you a flavour of the full game. We've got some even bigger giveaways planned for the next couple of weeks, so keep an eye out for an announcement here soon.
A total of 100,000 Steam keys are available for Pid, which must be claimed by 17:00 GMT on 18 June 2014. The offer is open to owners of eligible Steam accounts. By taking part in this giveaway you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions and the further rules which can be viewed at www.futuretcs.com .
This promotion is managed by Bundle Stars, a division of Focus Multimedia Limited. Future Publishing Limited are not responsible for the Steam keys relating to Pid. Contact Bundle Stars directly by emailing support@bundlestars.com if you have any questions or concerns about entering your key or downloading the game.
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