It’s Thanksgiving At Astraware!

Posted on 22 November 2006 by


Here’s the latest from Alison at Astraware:

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THE MIDLANDS, UK – November 22nd, 2006 – It’s Thanksgiving and Astraware would like you invite you to join our table and gobble up some great games this Holiday Season! Whether you’re travelling to see family, having a get-together at home, or simply recovering from turkey overload, we have some special offers on games that the whole family can enjoy!

We’re offering 3 simple, fun games for under $10 each from Wednesday 22nd to Monday 27th November 2006. To take advantage of these special prices, just join Club Astraware (or login if you’re already a member). It’s free to join, only takes a couple of minutes, and you’ll get 2500 points, worth $2.50, just for joining.

Just visit the Astraware website at http://www.astraware.com from 22nd November to see what’s on offer.

About Astraware

Founded in 1994, Astraware Limited develops, publishes and distributes games for mobile devices. Some of the company’s best known handheld titles include the PopCap Games Bejeweled, Zuma, and Insaniquarium; the Sandlot Games Tradewinds; and Astraware Sudoku and Zap!2000/2016. Astraware is a Microsoft(R) Certified Gold Partner. Mobile gaming enthusiasts have downloaded more than 50 million copies of Astraware’s products, and the company has customers in over 100 countries. For more information, contact Alison Barclay at alison@astraware.com, or visit http://www.astraware.com.

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