wtf is a url token anyway and how a i so pose to count them
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I only just realized the number of giveaways match the year. I'm slow. :V
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Bump for having made it through the entire train twice, phew!
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Bump! And thanks for the train. Not sure how many wagons I have not seen/joined so far :)
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Some of the most active groups on Steamgifts joined me in my new year's resolution to dump excess baggage, namely to dump all the excess bundle game keys we've accumulated over time! So that we can welcome 2016 with a little spring cleaning of... you guessed it, a train of exactly 2016 giveaways!
The first 2000 games are bundle games, the last 16 games are non-bundle games, protected from dumb bots by a simple puzzle that requires using 8 tokens that can be found throughout the train to form an ITH URL.
Without further ado, here is the beginning of the 2k16 Bundle Dump Express! And for those who'd like to take a break, there are express entries at the beginning of each of the groups' segments.
GA level requirements start at level 1+ and slowly increase within each group's segment, so that you know when you can stop paying attention...
No BLACKLIST drama please. There's a simple workaround: logout of Steamgifts (or use a browser where you're not logged on), then you can see all the train connections.
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