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A Yuletide Showdown

A Yuletide Showdown


In the far north, an ancient guardian protects against all the bad girls and boys. Happy holidays Dragon Strike!

Pulled by eight guardians of legend, the high powered sleigh made a formidably soft landing onto the tundra field to which he’d been directed by his navigators. Landings were always easier when load was lightened and spirits were revived after a successful expedition. Santa enjoyed the cold of home, but like any man after an extended shift, he was ready for a schvitz in the ornate cedar sauna crafted by Burlap, his trusty elf butler. Burlap was the finest woodworker on the complex, and Santa has always thought it a pity that the elf’s best work couldn’t be shared with the world.

With the dexterity of a much younger man, Santa hopped out of the sleigh. The rumble from his boots hitting the ground was strangely loud and deep, as if the hollow ground of a broad cavern lay just below where he stood. “How peculiar,” said Santa as he bent low and put his ear to the ground. The rumble didn’t die away, but grew louder, a series of percussive booms from deep within the earth, almost like his arrival had triggered something below.

Sensing danger, Santa quickly retrieved his staff. He gazed at the large runic orb clutched by carved eagle’s talons at the staff’s head, feeling the familiar Christmas magic coursing through his very blood and emboldening him for whatever would come next.

The rumbling continued to grow louder and Santa knew it was an attack. Without a word, he motioned to his faithful guardians; in a flash they kicked up into the sky, carrying the sacred sleigh away from danger. If that device ever fell into the wrong clutches, the children of the world would suffer for the rest of time.

Santa stood tall and proud, a bearded man in a flowing red cloak, ready to defend his home once again. He gathered his thoughts and focused the magic that always lived in his heart, amplified by the power of the Christmas Orb.

The ground shook, then opened before him, spewing an entire legion of cave goblins. Usually savage and unorganized creatures, these goblins formed ranks and faced off against Santa like they were awaiting the orders of a general who had not yet arrived on the battlefield. They wielded clubs, bows and blades. A twinkle appeared in Santa’s eye as he suddenly realized who was behind this coordinated siege.

He never thought Malum’s forces would follow him to the desolate wasteland of the north pole, but the enemies of joy and love had grown despicably desperate of late. A deafening silence lay between Santa and the army of cave goblins, until he shattered it with a single battle call…

“Ho, ho, ho!!!!”

The laugh was more defiant than a martyr’s cry, it was more jovial than a child’s wonder, and for the forces of Malum, it was more dangerous than a thousand ancient armies. It struck every goblin’s icy heart like a spear of warm light, and there was no escape. They dropped their weapons and fell to their knees, instantly feeling the weight of their mistakes and suddenly knowing that they had been placed on the dreaded naughty list. They cried burning tears of shame and remorse, tears that were so hot they melted the permafrost ground beneath the goblins’ feet, swallowing the sobbing legion back to the underground from whence it came.

Standing in silence again, Santa called a powerful storm to fill the newly formed canyon, and within two short minutes the ground before him was pristine and pure once again. He whistled a happy tune and began walking the short distance toward home. Once he walked across the would-be battleground, Santa turned casually toward the earth, where an unseen coward was undoubtedly cursing in the dark depths after a goblin horde came crashing down on him.

“Next time face me yourself, humbug.”

Then he turned toward home and thought no more of the wicked wizard who had expended such energy and power in an attempt to wipe joy from the world. Instead, he thought about the cup of piping cocoa and smiling faces that awaited his arrival.

Open Letter from Santa Claus

Open Letter from Santa Claus


Dearest People of the World:

It’s not that I’m tired of delivering your presents year after year. My patience hasn’t exactly worn thin from one too many snot-nosed children who obviously don’t want to sit on my lap any more than their parents want to wait in the line or take the picture. I’m not overly disappointed with the lack of tree nuts in your Christmas cookies of late… I get it, your kids have developed strange allergies, but would it kill you to include a macadamia nut every once in a while?

Maybe I’m too hasty in writing this letter. If that turns out to be true, I’ll just put myself on the naughty list next year.

Do you all have any idea how long of a nap I must take to recover from that yearly night of Christmas magic? Megacorporations, free shipping programs and fulfillment centers may have made it easy for made-in-China goods to get delivered right to your door within minutes, but some of us still rely on reindeer power and elf labor. I’m not complaining at all; those little folks can seriously crank out some toys, but the delivery is killing me.

I have hobbies. I’d love to spend more time golfing in Bermuda with the Easter Bunny. I wish I had more evenings available for scrapbooking sessions with Mrs. Claus. I’ll even share all my magical secrets with the good girls and boys, just as soon as I have time to finally finish my memoirs.

Here’s the deal. I urge and implore you all to quit beating around the bush with the web3 stuff. It’s time for that “mass adoption” thing you have been using as a talking point for the last few years to actually happen.

I’m looking forward to a Christmas where we give digital gifts to our loved ones, with no delivery or assembly required. Blockchain-minted gifts have no need for tedious and outdated physical ownership, but in a lot of ways they’re more real than things that you can touch.

Take the Gala Games ecosystem for example. Players’ in-game items really belong to them, thanks to the GalaChain magic those wizards created. Digital ownership is provable, transparent and incredibly secure. Plus, when players own items within the Gala Games ecosystem, they can unlock opportunities to get real rewards for using them. Magic internet money… what a world we live in!

Merry Christmas!

Sincerely,

PS: Please consider incorporating web3 ownership into your gift-giving routine next year, or even this year.

PPS: Dasher wanted me to add, “Seriously. It’s not too late. My herniated disk really flares up when the wind blows.”

Letters From the Editor: The Gift of Gaming

Letters From the Editor: The Gift of Gaming


Long after the excitement of Christmas day, the memory of holiday games never fade away.

If you’d have told 7-year old me that I’d eventually land in the gaming industry after my share of trials and tribulations in other “more serious” work, I’d have considered that knowledge better than any present that could be bought in a store.

This is the time of year for reflection. Thinking back on all those holidays that came before, I clearly remember all the food, travel and traditions… but what really stands out is the fun and games with family and friends.

Gaming Life

I was always a gamer. From the first time I put the thimble on the board in Monopoly, I was hooked. It wasn’t long after that I tagged along behind my older brothers as they rented videos from the library (Yes! We used to do that!) to learn to play chess. Five or Six years old was probably a little young for chess, but that didn’t stop me from having the board setup every day ready when my dad came home from work.

I thought about chess a lot at that time. The idea of weighing decisions and thinking about the next steps came naturally to me, and it changed the way I thought about life for the better. Not long after that came Mario and Link, and games would occupy most of the real estate in my mind for much of my childhood.

The Digital Frontier

One holiday from my early school years stands out in my memory. With the SNES, everything changed overnight. So many of the foundational classics that were essential in constructing my adult brain: Super Ghouls and Ghosts, A Link to the Past, Maximum Carnage… the list goes on.

I also ascribe my love of writing, reading and language in general with this system. Amazing, epic RPGs like Final Fantasy VI (or III depending on which international version you had), EarthBound and Chrono Trigger showed me multimedia experiences where storytelling and compelling game mechanics occupied the same space. This was my future.

It’s all a blur after that. Games evolved so fast, and I with them. Before long it was Playstation… trading the FFVI for FFVII. I’m not afraid to admit I cried (you know the part I’m talking about). My brother and I became godly good at SSX Tricky at the cost of thousands of hours. I diligently farmed every achievement on Gran Turisimo. These actually were things that I thought about when work or life got hard in the future — this is where I learned persistence and patience.

The Gift Goes On

As I grew into an adult, gaming wasn’t a lifestyle so much as it was just life. TFC LAN parties with friends on the weekend were a normal thing, what else would we do? Every activity got gamified… I learned to roll with the punches of life because I learned to think of it as a game… and you’re never out of a good game until you’re all the way out. Side note, any time anyone says “roll with the punches” I think about the mechanic in Heroes: Unlimited that let you ‘roll with a punch’, casting a d20 to see if you could take half damage by positioning your body better. 🤣

I’d known about tabletop RPGs since I was a kid and feel it was incredibly advantageous for my communication and mental organization skills to play the heck out of those games at (probably) too young of an age. As I grew into an adult though, tabletop became a way of making new friends, growing interpersonal relationships and filtering out the people I wanted in my life from those I didn’t.

D&D and MTG nights were how I met some of my best friends to this day. Settlers of Catan just became a thing that was always waiting on the coffee table with a fresh board randomized and ready to go.

Family Gaming

As a father, the first instinct I had was to play games with my children. Peekaboo, Eat the Toes, Got Your Nose… from day one, every human has a need to play and we naturally understand that. As that play grew up fast, Chase the Ticklemonster gave way to Chutes and Ladders… then eventually lots and lots of Pokemon.

Last year my daughter got her first dice set at seven. She made her first D&D character… a Dragonborn Shaman named BoomBoom. These days, sneaking my wife and I’s various Monster Manuals off our shelf is right up there with catching shinies on her priority list, and she may just find her own brand new MM under the tree this year!

It’s not just my kids though. My wife got a set of sculpted pewter dice from me as well. She’s a markedly different type of gamer, but we find our common ground. About 11 years ago, I moved into a house and thought my roommate was cute. I had an extra PC, so talked her into playing the beta of Path of Exile with me. Here we are all these years later, and we spent an hour playing that same game together last night (New league is pretty epic btw!).

Thank You

When I was a kid, I think my parents regretted getting us into games… video games most of all. In the 90s, people seemed to think that video games were inherently anti-social and would ruin a child’s life and lead to a generation of damaged and desensitized people.

As I sit here and tear up reminiscing, I’m pretty sure that I’m not desensitized. I look back on my life, and gaming didn’t ruin it… it led me to all the places I was supposed to go. Even if my parents thought games rotted my brain, the truth was every game I played was a new perspective and experience that formed my approach to life. It enriched it all. I’ll try not to make that perspective mistake with my own children, as they find all new ways to grow into a better person.

So thank you mom and dad. Thank you to my brothers for being there to explore gaming with me and challenge me. Thanks for still being there to play a game of pitch or a board game at the holidays.

I’ll make sure to pass this gift on. My son and daughter have the ability to experience more than any generation before them through the magic of gaming. How else could they feel what it’s like to be the last orc standing in the legion, or to be racing against an impending supernova to solve progressively difficult puzzles?

Presents are cool. We all love some gift cards and socks. Heck, I just asked my wife for only sweaters without the holes I’ve worn in mine this year. In my memory though, it all eventually blurs into the games.

I want my kids’ memories of the holidays to be like mine… exploring the unknown in a shiny new adventure and lazy holiday afternoons around the table playing board games and laughing. Waiting for that one day that my daughter can beat me fair and square in Scrabble.

Gaming is the best gift I’ve ever received, and giving that gift to others is just as much a way of life as playing myself.

Happy holidays everyone, and I hope you make time to play!

With love and cheer,
Jordan Roberts, Gala

Hark! All Gamers Gather Round the Hottest Winter Deals in Town!

Hark! All Gamers Gather Round the Hottest Winter Deals in Town!


Gala Games Holiday Deals are live in the Gala Games store until 11:45pm PT on December 27th, so grab the coupon code below and don’t get left in the cold!

Through holidays and stressful planning,
We know that for deals you’re scanning.
Daylight dims and quickly fails,
So come enjoy our shiny sales.

We’re about to wrap up another great year for Gala Games, but we just couldn’t resist hitting our beloved community with one more awesome sale. The nights may be long and the days may be cold, but these Holiday Deals are bound to heat up your holiday gaming season!

Discounts are now available on some of your favorite Gala Games in-store items. Sale pricing will last until 11:45pm PT on December 27th. Like all our store’s items, sale pricing is available only on a “while supplies last” basis, so get there sooner than later or you might miss out!

Gala Games store

Some items are marked down via strikethrough prices, with discounts automatically applied at checkout. For others, you’ll have to be more observant and apply a coupon code while making your purchase. For your convenience, we’ve listed all participating titles, sale items and coupon codes below.

Gala Games Mystery Boxes

Behold the magnificent Diamond Mystery Box!

Mystery Boxes have been a huge hit ever since they were unveiled earlier this year. They come in multiple rarities: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond. This Christmas, we’re giving you a chance to purchase any number of them (except SILVER*) for an incredible 25% off, using the following coupon code:

GALAXMAS25

Each box contains three items, with increased chances of finding rarer items in rarer Mystery Boxes. Most boxes are even likely to contain festive piles of GALA! A list of possible items for each Mystery Box is found on the item’s store page–Check them out HERE.

*Note: All rarities of Mystery Boxes are eligible for this discount EXCEPT Silver.

Champions Arena

Join us for a special Champions Arena Christmas giveaway event! Through December 25th, anyone who reaches the following purchase thresholds in the Gala Games store or in-app during the giveaway period will receive a special gift!

  • $100 in purchases = 1 random Epic Champion Box
  • $250 in purchases = 1 Legendary Agna Box
  • $500 in purchases = 1 Legendary Agna Box + 1 random Legendary Champion Box

PokerGO Play

Grab a competitive edge with a Chip Pack from the Gala Games store!

Get in on this holiday action with some sweet discounts on PokerGO Play Chip Packs, with no discount code needed! Most Chip Packs are marked down 20%! Good luck at the tables and in the Sweepstakes!

Common Ground World

There are already some fantastic deals on Common Ground World in-game items, and for Christmas we’re marking almost all of them down an additional 30%! Check out the list below and plan on adding some buildings to your collection while supplies last.

Gala Games store

  • Supreme Silo
  • Big Oak Shed
  • Wizards Workshop
  • Golden Apple Tree
  • Spooky Wheel of Nightmares
  • Nourish Barn
  • Aquaculturist Apartments
  • Advacned Fishing Platform
  • Salty Salt Field
  • Green Forge
  • Epic Copper Smith
  • Master Copper Smith
  • Epic Gasoline Refinery
  • Epic Turbo Pump
  • Rare Turbo Pump
  • Spooky Windmill

Meow Match

Cuddle your own White Tiger or Toyger kitten for 25% off, using code GALAXMAS25.

Happy Holidays from Gala Games

Thanks for being a member of the Gala Games community, and thanks for another year of support and excitement! We can hardly wait to show you everything on the horizon for 2024 and beyond, but we know with a community like ours, it will be absolutely epic!

Gala Games store

Let the Snowfall Begin!

Let the Snowfall Begin!


Join the Snowfall Tournament to secure you place on the nice list. Holiday treasures await the bold.

It’s the final sub-zero tournament of the year. In the ancient tradition of the kingdom’s heroes, a special tournament will run alongside this week’s event.

In the bitter cold surrounding the winter solstice, thousands of years of tradition demand the champion of winter step forward to receive their honors. Today is the day we begin to decide who this year’s champion is.

The Snowfall Tournament

The Snowfall Tournament begins today, December 21st. It will run alongside the normal Sub-Zero Tournament and has both a beginner and expert tier. Your score in this tournament will count towards your Gala Games Leaderboard score this weekend.

Take on waves of enemies to rack up Crests for your guild and climb the rankings. A special avatar and big rewards await the top finishers!

Frostlands Blizzard

This dungeon is hiding far more loot than your typical 3-star! Battle through 7 intense stages to reach Santa’s Frostland Cavern. After that, dive into the endless dungeon, where you can encounter two secret bosses.

Keep clearing out the top levels and you’ll unlock even more sweet loot through the reward tiers. Special prizes await the top 500 finishers who manage to dig the deepest into the blizzard!

Snacks and Sweets!

It’s the holidays, and it just wouldn’t be the same without indulging our sweet tooth! In addition to getting all the sweetest treats from the dungeon, you can also grab special holiday items in Guild Gifts and Missions!

Stock up, because holiday treats are the sweetest of all! Like other holiday treats, these only happen once a year. They can be far more effective than items you can craft, so make sure you stock up a secret stash for throughout the year snacking!

Gifts Galore

Want something to glam up your holidays in Dragon Strike: Puzzle RPG a little more? Well, you’re in luck!

We’ve got some sweet sales going on right now, with dangerously jolly amounts of items tucked into bundle deals.

Players can grab either:

  • The Stocking Stuffer Pack: Grab 3000 Gems, some gifts to show your love to the guild and some delicious candy to keep your heroes hopped up on sugar through the season
  • The Huge Holiday Sale: 10k Gems, loads of consumables, Swords, Dragon Food… what’s not to love? Ensure all your Heroes and Dragons have a very happy holiday!

Regardless of how you choose to celebrate, it’s definitely a time to be jolly in Dragon Strike: Puzzle RPG.

Now get out there! There’s a Snowfall Champion to crown, and you better get fighting!