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Pocket Gamer giveaway special - Float

Meditative

Pocket Gamer giveaway special - Float
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It's that time of the month again, when Pocket Gamer gives away a bounty of codes for last month's absolute best games to our community, the App Army.

For those unaware, that's our diehard band of mobile gaming enthusiasts. In exchange for their critical thoughts, we give them codes for unreleased games on a weekly basis and you can join in the fun by simply signing up on Facebook.

This is a special giveaway though, to celebrate the launch of one of March's finest mobile games.

That's a requirement to get a chance at a code in the giveaway, but more on that later. Let's kick things off.

Float

Float is a meditative experience in which you have to maneuver a flower past a number of different obstacles in a pond. Rather than control the flower directly, you have to tap the water to create ripples that push it along. Tap close to the flower to move it faster.

At review, we thought it was pretty good, giving it a Bronze Award and saying: "Float has a nice idea, but it doesn't quite manage to hold your interest".

Okay, I'll give it a go

Not so fast! First you have to sign up to the App Army here, then write your name as it appears on Facebook in the comments beneath this post. We'll then select the lucky winners over the next few days.

We only have iOS codes for this one - sorry Androiders! There'll be plenty more codes in a future giveaway.

And that's it. We'll be back tomorrow with a brand new game so keep checking back at 5PM GMT.

What's the App Army?

The App Army is Pocket Gamer's very own community of mobile game experts. Each week, we provide them with a bunch of free codes and early access to the hottest upcoming games so they can provide their thoughts in features like this.

We also host regular community-driven events with them in mind like tournaments, giveaways, and multiplayer evenings.

To join, simply follow this link to the page on Facebook.

Chris James
Chris James
A footy game fanatic and experienced editor of numerous computing and game titles, lively Chris is up for anything - including running Steel Media! (Madman!)