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Who’s That Pet? (September Edition-Part1) WINNER UPDATE


     Every week we try to liven up the page and host a simple guessing game. Yesterday we’ve posted another “Who’s That Pet?” (WTP) game on our page, MAGS-Pets, and compared to our previous WTP games, it’s a little more complicated thus making it more challenging for you fellow pet-hobbyists to guess. The pixelated pet photo is divided into 4 parts and a portion will be revealed everyday when nobody successfully guessed the pet. Once all for portion of the photo will be posted and no one still manages to guess it and win the title of “Pet Master” for the week, tips and hints will be given to aid you in your quest in becoming the Pet Master so stay tuned and watch out for new posts!

     Try your best in guessing this week’s pet, first 2 portions of the photo is posted below.
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Posted on: Sept 06, 2013
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Posted on: Sept 07, 2013

WINNER UPDATE!

Congratulations again the Dex Ter for being our week's Pet Master! Stay tuned next week for another round of guessing in MAGS-Pets' "Who's That Pet?" game Happy weekend!



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