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⏳ Mini Games Break – Time to Refresh!
Before jumping into Case 3, all Gaxtor members are invited to take a short break with our Mini Games Session—a fun pause in the middle of today’s intense challenges in the Games and Giggles event!

To confirm your participation, please comment your best mini game result with the caption:
"I am [your name], have finished the Mini Games Break on Day 2 of the Games and Giggles event 😎"

Recharge, have fun, and get ready—Case 3 is coming soon!



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⏳ Mini Games Break – Time to Refresh!
Before jumping into Case 3, all Gaxtor members are invited to take a short break with our Mini Games Session—a fun pause in the middle of today’s intense challenges in the Games and Giggles event!

To confirm your participation, please comment your best mini game result with the caption:
"I am [your name], have finished the Mini Games Break on Day 2 of the Games and Giggles event 😎"

Recharge, have fun, and get ready—Case 3 is coming soon!

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