Potato?
tbh many people solved it, but they comment without entering
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a steamifts giveaway rewuires at least 5 people to enter before the key can be given. If only three people entered and you gifted the games to them, that's different, but Steamgifts won't register them as having won that game.
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http://puu.sh/j1uKI/62c12552cd.png
it does register them to have won that game, i checked on their profile ;)
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if you or anyone want a hint: just think about a particularity of that phrase and that poem...
google may help you, you'll need google translate to help you understand anything italian...
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GIVEAWAY:
4x Bad Rats (no level restriction), ending 15/07/2015 13:00
I am here to tell you about a famous italian volcano, it's called Etna (i live in Italy), and it is REALLY huge
in Italy sometimes we use the sentence "Etna gigante" to express how big it is, i really love volcanos (not really btw, they suck)
oh, here's the link to the giveaway:
http://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/LGqC3/bad-rats-the-rats-revenge
I know it doesn't work, it's part of the puzzle
let's see who can figure this out, have fun
EDIT: i found out that there is a poem about how big Etna is:
A valle tra masse ebre
la nera, l'accesa d'ira Etna
ti moveva, l'Etna gigante
lave vomitante!
Arida secca l'arena
l'erbe essa martellava.
btw lately i hven't got much time to prepare any giveaway puzzle, i'll fin out a better one next time :P
HINT: it seems like both "Etna gigante" and the poem are palindrome... guess the link is not, you may change it a little bit
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