Steam Treasure Hunt Offers Daily Sales, Chance to Win 100 Games of Your Choosing
If Valve's proven anything over the years, it's that it knows two things: games and sales. Going by that (incredibly flimsy) logic, then, The Great Steam Treasure Hunt is the culmination of everything Valve's ever created. Think we're full of crap? Well, fine then, leave. We'll just keep all these great deals and priceless prizes for ourselves. Oh, back so soon? Yeah, that's what we thought.
So here's how it works: The Steam Treasure Hunt tasks you with completing any of ten in-game objectives leading up to December 20, when three winners will be given a golden ticket to crazy Newell's videogame factory. Translation: 100 free games of your choosing. On top of that, Valve's selecting 20 contestants every two days and granting them the top five games in their wishlist.
Let's face it, though: this sort of thing is just a step or two below the lottery. Why even try? Well, for you, Debbie, and the rest of the Downer family, there's still a reason to briefly shoo that stormcloud away from your head. Whenever a game has an objective attached to it (for instance, right now you need to become a Desert Fox in RUSE, among other things), it's put on sale. Currently, RUSE is going for $33.49, Poker Night at the Inventory's at $2.99, and Chime's at $1.25.
So then, there's something for everyone. Unfortunately, it's now only a matter of time until Valve makes shopping as fun as playing Half-Life, Portal, or Team Fortress, at which point we'll all go end up living on the streets. For now, though, hooray!

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Ghok
December 08, 2010 at 11:10am
Steam is perhaps too good at getting me to buy games. Good thing I don't mind spending five bucks on a game even if I'm only going to play it for an hour.
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.ZEFFEN.
December 08, 2010 at 7:01am
Why? I used to like reading comments about interesting articles. Now, I just get too frustrated wading through the crap that spammers made. It's become an ugly issue. The first post on this thread makes me sad.
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mesiah
December 10, 2010 at 1:45am
Supposedly they have a new spam filter in the works. The last I heard it is supposed to be implemented by the end of the year.
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mesiah
December 08, 2010 at 12:50am
Omg tell me about it. I have so many games from steam that I don't even play, I just bought because they were too damn cheap not to buy. I bought mirrors edge and stalker: shadow of chernobyl for like $3 a piece last year and haven't touched either of them. And I just keep buying.
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misha573
December 07, 2010 at 10:43pm
I've already got dozens of games I've bought and have not even played yet.
So please stop...I don't wanna...no...wait, that looks like fun...o.O...gamez
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