“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 28
[Thank you, we have a winner. This contest is now closed. Congratulations to faithful Macenstein reader Florian!]
On the Twenty-Eighth Day After Christmas, Macenstein gave to you (or, more accurately, gave you a chance to win…) kickBACK iPhone 3G case by Scosche!
Rated “AWESOME” by MacLife Magazine, the Scosche kickBACK is the premiere clear hardcase for your iPhone 3G! What makes it so great? Well, unlike other clear kickstand case makers, Scosche realizes there are times when you’d rather not have a big, bulky kickstand bloating up your case and making your iPhone look lame. That’s why the kickBACK is really TWO cases in one! Scosche includes 2 backs to the case, one with, and one without a kickstand. So you can choose to either have a sleek, clear acrylic case to take out on the town, or if you feel like watching movies, you have the option or going with the kickstand back.
And don’t worry about scratching your iPhone while in the case either. Little rubber nubs keep your iPhone from coming in contact with the case, and Scosche even throws in a laminate screen and cleaning cloth – a $50,000 value, yours free! (actually, maybe I need to check on that last part).
To enter: The term “kickBACK” reminds me of playing Kickball as a kid on the playground, and invariably someone would shout out “Kick Backs are ‘outs’ if you catch ’em!” Man, that was a stupid rule. Anyway, to enter, leave us a comment telling us what was your favorite game to play as a kid? Winners will be picked randomly 7 days later and notified (kind of like in The Ring, only with less killing… we hope). Open to all readers world-wide. Good luck, and thanks for reading Macenstein! (Oh, and be sure to enter ALL our “12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaways!)
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Lawn Darts.
Hide and seek
Thik milk … translated it from Romanian … a gam where the goal is not to fall from the back of someone … and those someones are suposed to hold at least 3-4 peoples …
Capture the flag
Exile for the Amiga 500 (VAST space adventure!!)
Skipping ropes
Capture the flag as well….
Hide and seek…
Kick-the-Can
hide and seek
I was kinda partial to dodgeball.
hide and seek!
Building Legos.
British Bulldogs…
Aim of the game to get from one side of a smallish grassy area to the other without being stopped by the opponents, a bit like rugby or american football. Lots of fun.
Baseball.
star wars
Mario !!!
Atari 2600: River Rider
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Sport: Football
handball was my thang man, i dominated the school at that lol
boomball
Clue
Joust
Prince of Persia
crystal quest
hide and seek
Four Square
Hide and go seek, but our version was in the dark.
we used to go into a BIG room and block all the light from coming in, and then played. Good times!
Sonic (SEGA)
Street hockey
Keepaway.
(No one said “pocket billiards”?)
Evel Knievel on my bike – it’s a wonder I lived to adulthood (or something resembling adulthood)
We used to sneak into the local high school football field and play kids from the other side of the tracks (literally, not figuratively–the tracks ran right next to the stands). Made many friends, broke a few bones.
Can’t do anything like that today. Too much liability. Too many lawyers. Too little sense.
war/fortress (torturing allowed) 🙂
Toys – with my imagination
Red Rover
Hockey.
Cops and robbers
Monopoly
baseball
basketball
4 square and dodgeball
knockout
dodgeball, yo.
dodgeball, i was so little, i was hard to hit.
yes, i liked it because it was one of the few things i was good at.
Command and Conquer
I played five stones quite often and was really good at it!
spin the bottle and soccer
We made a game that we called Clue.
One kid would hide something, then write a clue to its location, and hide that clue, then write another clue and hide that, and so on. The last clue would be given to the kid or kids to go and find the hidden object.
Skateboarding
nerf gun fights with bottlecaps at the end of the ‘bullets’