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Win 1 of 5 copies of Tunic on Nintendo Switch!

Five Star Games is coming through for Stevivor's readers once again!

Update: Our panel of judges has selected five lucky winners, as follows:

  • Elizabeth C. from Sydney, NSW
  • Petia M. from Sydney, NSW
  • Chris L. from Brisbane, QLD
  • Tracy M. from Perth, WA
  • Bronwyn A. from Brisbane, QLD

Winners, please check your supplied email address for next steps. And thank you, as always, to the nearly 600 people that entered this conest!

Original story: Tunic is soon heading to Nintendo Switch in physical form, and the legends over at local distributor Five Star Games have generously provided Stevivor’s readers the chance to win one of five copies on the platform.

We have five (5) copies of Tunic on Nintendo Switch to give away, complete with goodies like an instruction booklet, a fold-out map, a contols and concepts manual, stickers, and a download code for its (digital) soundtrack.

For the chance to win a prize pack, we’re asking you to tell us — and as creatively as you can in 25 words or less: What would the first move you’d put in Tunic‘s instruction manual be, and why?

Think outside the box; our judging panel is looking for unique, inspired answers!

[This contest has closed.]

This contest runs until 11.59 pm AEDT on 11 August 2023. We’ll select five (5) total winners — on or after 12 August and organise the delivery of your prize from there. Winners must be in Australia.

Good luck!

Tunic heads to Switch in physical form on 11 August. The title’s also available on Mac, Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.


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Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

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