Club Astraware offers for May 2007

Posted on 03 May 2007 by


I didn’t plan on having two Astraware-related blurbs so close together, but sometimes that’s how things work out. :-)

Alison has just sent the latest Club Astraware press release with May’s specials; take a look…

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The exclusive Club Astraware member-only discount for May is Rocket Mania for the special low price of just $4.95. Rotate the fuses to ignite the rockets and light up the sky! Rocket Mania has recently been updated to include support for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices with QVGA and VGA screens.

The Club Astraware double points offers for May are Bzzz, Mars Needs Cows, Glyph and Hammer Heads. Buy any of these games at full price and earn twice the regular number of points which can then be used as discounts against future purchases. For example, buy Glyph for $19.95 and earn 3990 points – that’s almost $4 worth of points you can use toward your next purchase!

Club Astraware is free to join and it only takes a couple of minutes. You’ll even get a bonus 2500 points, worth $2.50, just for joining! For more information visit: http://www.astraware.com/club.

What’s that you say? You still haven’t yet joined?! Well what are you waiting for? :doh_tb:

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