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(New page: If you feel like supporting Bay 12 Games for making this awesome game, there is a PayPal link on the [http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/ official website]. Donators might receive an [[ASC...)
 
 
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If you feel like supporting Bay 12 Games for making this awesome game, there is a PayPal link on the [http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/ official website].
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If you feel like supporting Bay 12 Games for making this awesome game, there is a [http://www.patreon.com/bay12games Patreon] and a [http://www.bay12games.com/support.html PayPal link] on the [http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/ official website].
  
Donators might receive an [[ASCII Art Reward]].
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Up until 29 February 2020, donators had the opportunity to receive an [[ASCII Art Reward]] or a unique drawing, most likely in crayon. As the amount of donations grew [[Toady]] and [[ThreeToe]] tried to meet the demand for rewards, but eventually lagged behind and realized they had to stop. At that time, well over 3000 stories and 2000 crayon drawings had been sent. [https://www.patreon.com/posts/33653513]
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If you feel like supporting Bay 12 Games for making this awesome game, there is a Patreon and a PayPal link on the official website.

Up until 29 February 2020, donators had the opportunity to receive an ASCII Art Reward or a unique drawing, most likely in crayon. As the amount of donations grew Toady and ThreeToe tried to meet the demand for rewards, but eventually lagged behind and realized they had to stop. At that time, well over 3000 stories and 2000 crayon drawings had been sent. [1]