If you're one of the lucky souls who doesn't need to work over the summer, or just a discerning player with an eye toward conserving your online time, there are a lot of games clamoring for your attention. Aika's newest event is hoping to entice players with a fairly routine but no less efficient approach: the team is offering players prizes. And all you have to do as a player to earn them is to show up for at least an hour a day.
From August 5th until September 8th, players will be automatically granted rewards after logging in for at least one hour. Tears of Aika are the most common reward, with special prizes coming at each five-day interval. Players who manage to log in for an hour a day over the full run of the event will also be entered into a drawing for several powerful in-game rewards. It's not a bad spread for just showing up, so take a look at the full list of rewards, check the FAQ, and start setting aside some time for your Aika characters.
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Aug 2nd 2010 10:07PM (Unverified) said
Log into Aika, Lag.
Posted: Aug 3rd 2010 4:53AM mko said
"Due to service restrictions, new gPotato accounts must originate from the United States or Canada in order to play Aika Online. Accounts created from an IP address outside of this region will be blocked from logging into the game. Accounts that attempt to log into the game from outside of the US or Canada may be blocked from playing even if the account was created within the region of service."
Are you kidding me?
Are you kidding me?
Posted: Aug 3rd 2010 5:21AM Seffrid said
Perhaps they only want gold buyers, not gold sellers, in their game?
I doubt very much I'm missing out on anything as a British player, but if I am there's another bazillion cutesy Korean F2P grindfest pk clones to play instead!
I doubt very much I'm missing out on anything as a British player, but if I am there's another bazillion cutesy Korean F2P grindfest pk clones to play instead!
Posted: Aug 3rd 2010 8:19AM (Unverified) said
Think you'll find that this is simply because gpotato only bought the rights to publish Aika in the USA and Canada.
Posted: Aug 3rd 2010 10:32PM Xii said
FWIW, T3Fun (http://aika.t3fun.com/Home/Home.aspx) is publishing it in the rest of the world.
Posted: Oct 7th 2010 2:28AM (Unverified) said
Hmmm... Interesting. Alot of people play Aika Global already. I can't blame them. Such a good game. I think it's gpotato's lost. They blocked Europe and now european people are playing Global Aika the best they can for some sort of revenge. I love AIKa Global. I miss aika online though. :D








