A Chance To Win A Stress For iPad Promo Code With A Retweet Or Comment
September 1, 2011
AppAdvice has teamed up with Compmon Apps in order to offer you a chance to win one of six promo codes for Stress for iPad ($4.99).
Stress for iPad is a remarkably simple card game that will test your reflexes, help improve your memorization skills, and possibly even help you learn how to deal with stress.
Each player starts out with six stacks of cards with four cards in each stack. The goal is to get each of the six stacks to have four numerically matching cards. This can only be accomplished by tapping on a stack to reveal the cards within, dragging a card to the middle of the screen, and replacing it with another card from the middle.
The catch, however, is that your opponent is trying to accomplish the exact same thing with the rest of the cards from the deck. This isn't a turn-based game, so the quicker you are the easier it will be to grab matching cards. The first person to have all six stacks with four-of-a-kind will win the game.
Stress for iPad can be played against a computer controlled opponent, which has four levels of difficulty, or against a human opponent on the same device. The game also includes seven different backgrounds to choose from.
To have a chance at winning one of two Stress for iPad promo codes, simply hit that blue tweet button near the bottom of this page or retweet this post from your favorite Twitter app before 11:59 PM PDT tonight (September 1st). We will then search the Twitterverse for all of the retweets and randomly choose our lucky winners. The winners will be notified via Twitter, so please be sure to follow us so we can send you your promo code via a direct message.
Non-Twitter users and those of you who want to increase your odds of winning can simply leave a relevant comment below before 11:59 PM PDT tonight to have a chance at winning one of the other four promo codes.
Feel free to participate in the giveaway via either or both methods. Only one entry per person per method is allowed, totaling up to two entries per person if using both.