2 July 2007 14:45 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
To celebrate the new partnership between online games retailer GAME.co.uk and A World of My Own (AWOMO), customers are being offered an exclusive opportunity to trial the Beta version of the revolutionary new 3D virtual gaming community site and win a Golden Ticket providing free access and games for life.Launching fully later this year, AWOMO will bring a huge choice of the world's best games to gamers in the UK - making them all playable within minutes rather than hours.
The games are set within a 3D virtual world, which will become home to the world's games community by offering hundreds of streamed games and many special features, including live voice chat and high profile competitions to win big prizes.
A limited number of customers can register from today to take part in the Beta testing - to explore the AWOMO world, feedback their experiences to the experts developing it and play free games from some of the world's top publishers.
As special test pilots they will have access to games from some of the top developers and publishers around the world - normally only available in the shops.
When the test is over, if you have completed the test, participants who registered with GAME will be entered into the final draw - and the lucky Golden Ticket winner will get a free lifetime subscription to AWOMO - granting them free games forever!
Everyone who completes the testing will receive offers of up to one month's free membership, plus an exclusive GAME.co.uk "virtual" item for their avatar to forever identify them as one of the first original AWOMO members, and to claim special advantages.
This offer is limited so anyone wanting to be one of the fortunate few should register now simply by via the link below.
Gaming, Websites, Online, GAME, AWOMO, PC games



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