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What did you honestly expect? Once news of a game giveaway ends up in feeds, forum posts, and places like Reddit communities there is going to be a flood of people coming, especially for a game that looks to have some actual real production quality to it. I can certainly understand your concerns but you are incorrect about Humble not giving free Steam keys... they do all the time.

Anyway, like someone mentioned in another thread a way to do a giveaway without distributing keys is to use the functionality that exists in the Steam API (Oauth??) to redeem an activation key directly to a user's Steam account with their approval. Using this method the game can only go directly to their account and they will never see any activation key.

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Hi, thanks for the feedback. We didn't expect so much attention, that is true and it is really hard to distinguish between true gamer and scammer but as we see that email addresses we are sure that most of them are generated.

BTW. Humble is giving away steam keys yes... But these keys have to be claimed on Steam accounts, so there is no option for resale. 

Don't worry, maybe we are new in game development but not as players. We remember times when Humble was giving keys away without this " account claim feature" =>  It is no more possible and now we know why. 

But in its core, still, we are giving something away for free... 

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BTW. Humble is giving away steam keys yes... But these keys have to be claimed on Steam accounts, so there is no option for resale.

 There may be a warning message on the Humble giveaways and the key will disappear from the page after the stated deadline, but once you have the Steam key in your possession it will generally continue to work even long afterwards and for the foreseeable future. It's rare that the Steam keys themselves actually expire.

We must look on it. Now it is late but good to know for the next giveaway