Michael Petrie
GBA Fool's Wager Vast majority of $2 random keys are for games you wouldn't consider buying at any price - the fact that all keys have a retail price is over $2 does not make it a great value proposition as you're more than likely to get games you won't be interested in. Very unlikely to win a recent triple A title (1:50 odds) and even the games in the 1:10 and even 1:25 odds brackets have all recently been on sale for under $15. Similarly the 1/25 odds of winning a game of your choice for $2 is a poor expected value proposition as each game they stock is available for under $50 elsewhere. Only reason it gets a 3 rather than a lower score is some people will be prepared to spin the wheel fully aware that the odds are against them in the hopes of getting lucky and if that's the service you're looking for it is exactly what's delivered here.
FNV
GBDecent First time I bought a random key was in October and got an OK game then in February I got a sucky game
Nicholas
GBDo not bother Do not bother. Save your money for Humble Bundle, Steam sales or cdkeys.com. The trash sent to me were title's I've never heard of and will never play. I'm not kidding: Iron Sky, Defence To Death, Through The Dust, Vendetta, Age of Wonderers, X Blades. That's the last time I'll attempt to stray from my usual buying haunts.
Jordan Blume
GBUnique service that offers fun no matter what you get If you enjoy all kinds of games and taking chances Lucky Random Keys is a great service. Part of the fun is the surprise in finding out what game you recieve, and part of it is the chance that you could get a game you've already had your eye on, but either way you will always get your money's worth. A few dollars spent on Lucky Random Keys will offer hours of fun regardless of the outcome.
Ryan Roberts
GBVerification Placed an order and they say my paypal needs verification as if paypal isn't one of the most secure payment options. But no verification email is ever sent. Appears to be a common problem with this retailer.