Valentine’s day is upon us, and millions of couples around the world are buying each other gifts to show their love. Is your significant other a gamer? Skip the chocolates, and buy these gifts instead.
This 8-bit flower bouquet from ThinkGeek is a great way to show your love. It never dies, and it never needs watering. At a price of $15, it is a relatively affordable option to give to your gamer Valentine.
What is better than a bouquet of flowers that you have to water and will die? A bouquet of VIDEO GAME flowers that you DON’T have to water and will NEVER die. PHOTO CREDIT: ThinkGeek.com
GIFT CARDS
Gift cards are great choices for shoppers who don’t really know what games their significant others play. Just make sure you get it for the right system.
Gift cards are a great option because it shows you care, but you let the gamer choose what they want to do with the money. PHOTO CREDIT: bestbuy.com
If you have any more doubts on what to buy, just ask him/her. They probably have a game they have their eyes set on.
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