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Halloween weekend just wouldn't be as fun without being able to go around and knocking on door to get candy. RPGamer and Natsume have decided to help feed your sweet tooth with copies of Adventures to Go for the PlayStation Portable. Since Adventures to Go is published by Natsume, wannabe adventurers should get ready to dive deep into RPGamer dungeons to find the following items related to Natsume games. All answers can be found in the RPGamer dungeons, but some might be trickier and vaguer than others so watch the wording.

Vague Scavenger Quest Clues
  • 1. Cars don't have HP! Well, they do in this game. If you meet a guy that looks a bit drugged-up trying to sell you car parts, how much money would you have left after buying a Vulcan?

  • 2. Fishing in color is hard, but not impossible. What might be impossible is packing together and listing the missing ten numbers: 7 ##### ##### 3.

  • 3. Farming and Big Pimpin' are not two things you usually expect to see together, but if you travel back far enough you should be able to get a better picture of what it looks like. What is the nickname of the one responsible for this pairing?

  • 4. If you used an ancient partial script to learn about the story of this 1990s Natsume-published RPG, in which location would you be left clowning around?

  • 5. When the legend returned, some things didn't exactly ad up. If they did ad up, you would know that heroes are now able to master skills and techniques in what new system?

  • 6. When adventuring, you'll often run into enemies with odd names. Sometimes the enemy has to change its name, much like a certain portable game had to do when moving to Japan. What was the american title?

  • 7. Female adventures are on the rise, even those that are up in years. Link me to the review that proclaims how awesome dating a cougar is.

  • 8. If I wanted to watch a quick clip about futuristic farming, how many seconds should I set aside?

  • 9. This adorable little dual screen game will have you giving necklaces or broaches to guys. What subsection did the official RPGamer review rate the highest?

  • 10. If you were playing a Japanese game called Chuumon Shiyouze! Oretachi no Sekai, are you able to tell me the official English translated name for the hero?

Once you are done trick or treating, make sure to drop your candy off here for us to check it out for you. If you've done well in your adventures, your name will be tossed into the large RPGamer Jack-O-Lantern for a chance to win. Just email us at contest@rpgamer.com with Adventures in the subject line before Mon, Nov. 2, 2009 5PM ET. In the email, be sure to include your full name, mailing address, any comments you wish to leave, and all the answers requested above. Questions about the contest should be directed to the message boards, not to the contest email address.

Note: Like all good dungeons, you'll run into barriers along the way and the RPGamer dungeon is no exception. If you can't find what you're looking for one way, try another way. Also, if no one gets all of the questions correct, it will be up to RPGamer as to how to handle the awarding of prizes.

RPGamer would like to thank Natsume for the prizes for this contest. This contest is open to US and Canadian readers this time around, so ready your swords and begin your adventure. Also, make sure to follow RPGamer on Twitter for a chance to win more prizes as the month continues.



Official Contest Regulations
  • Contest begins Thur, Oct. 29, 2009 and continues until 5PM EST Mon, Nov. 2, 2009. Winners will be announced on http://www.rpgamer.com starting on or after Nov. 4, 2009. Prizes will go out after Nov. 4, 2009. Only one entry per household. Chances of winning depend upon the number of entries.
  • Winners will be notified via e-mail prior to the public announcement. Should the email bounce, the prize will be reawarded. Except where prohibited, by accepting said prize, winners consent to the use of his/her names and entries for advertising and promotional purposes without additional compensation. Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery of prizes. All prizes will be awarded. No cash or other substitution for prizes except at the option of RPGamer, for a prize of equal or greater value. Prizes won by minors will be awarded to a parent or legal guardian.
  • RPGamer's decisions in all respects relative to the Contest are final. By entering, you agree to be bound by these Official Rules. The Contest is offered by RPGamer. RPGamer is not responsible for incomplete, illegible, late, or misdirected e-mail. By participating and/or winning a prize, the Winner releases RPGamer and its employees and sponsors from any and all liability with respect to any prize. RPGamer reserves the right to cancel or modify the Contest in cases of fraud or prize supply limits, as determined by RPGamer in its sole discretion. RPGamer reserves the right to disqualify any Winner, as determined by RPGamer in its sole discretion.
  • Personal information submitted for this Contest, such as your Name, Email, or Address will be used exclusively for the purpose of this Contest. RPGamer does not sell, loan, or share this information with third parties, nor use it for their own promotion. Your privacy is important to us.
  • The Contest is open to all US and Canadian readers of RPGamer.com, except employees of RPGamer and Natsume; including their partners and their immediate families.



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