
Giveaway: Chopper
So folks here it is as promised. We have 4 copies of chopper to giveaway, courtesy of Majic Jungle Software.
It is as easy as this, over the course of the rest of the day we will be asking questions, the answers to which will be located in either the review of Chopper, or the Spotlight on David Frampton.
The first person to answer each question correctly in the comments below will win a copy.
There will be a total of 4 questions released below throughout the day, hence 4 copies to giveaway. (btw the questions will be very easy!)
So Basically when you see a question below, be the first to answer it correctly and you win.
The Rules:
You can enter as many times as you like until you get the question correct.
First answer correct as show in the comments below wins.
One prize per person, so if you have already won you can’t win again.
NZ residents only
Note: The redemption code will be emailed to the winner. The redemption code’s only work for a US account, so you will need to create one, which you can do with the code (instead of a credit card) and any US address (maybe use ’1 Infinate Loop, Cupertino’)
QUESTION 1:
Over how many copies of Chopper have been sold? – 300’000
Winner: Mak
QUESTION 2:
What year was Defender released? – 1980
Winner: ahmad
QUESTION 3:
What year was Chopper first created for the Mac? – 2003
Winner:Psychrn
QUESTION 4:
How much is Chopper? (NZ dollar) – $4.19
Winner: secretmrx
Thanks for taking part everyone. Keep an eye out for our DuckDuckDuck review and giveaway over the next couple of days.


















Apple redemption codes only work for US accounts at the moment. It's a pain but hey, it's free stuff.
Just noting the irony
Definitely no complaints lol
(ahmad has made 101 comments)
2009
(psychrn has made 131 comments)
Nice wee review.
One SLIGHT issue. Chooper isn't a new version of the 80s game Defender, its a new version of the 80s game "Rescue Chopper" (or some similar name). It was a MAJOR hit on Apple IIEs
Exactly the same premise.
(Richard has made 50 comments)
Chopper Rescuse itself was a remake of Defender. There's no escaping the daddy of the genre!
(Steve Lawrence has made 645 comments)
Steve: Ok fair call.
Never thought of it like that.
(Richard has made 50 comments)