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Today we welcome 3 exciting games on GOG:

Godlike Burger (10% off until 28th April 2022, 5 PM UTC)
VELONE (10% off until 28th April 2022, 5 PM UTC)
Warpips (42% off until 5th May 2022, 5 PM UTC)

Check them out before their discounts expire!
Nice to see Warpips here. :)

Some youtube reviews from an year ago: Worth A Buy and SplatterCatGaming.
I've got some mixed feelings about Velone.
I loved Opus Magnum. It'd be great to play something similar, but it looks almost like a clone...
I was tempted to get warpips, until i realized that not only it has a higher base price, but a lower discount over the competition from <<redacted>>. Fortunately, that higher base price is not exclusive to gog. but still stinks.
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BanditKeith2: I never check Steam for varies reasons so was unaware... though how long has the game been on Steam? Asking as if its just a standard sale on Steam I don't count it as a ''special discount upon release on a storefront'' scenerio
There's a special Daedalic Anniversary weekend sale on Steam .
By the way : Where's Barotrauma Gog ?
Post edited April 23, 2022 by DD & Ji Ji
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BanditKeith2: I never check Steam for varies reasons so was unaware... though how long has the game been on Steam? Asking as if its just a standard sale on Steam I don't count it as a ''special discount upon release on a storefront'' scenerio
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DD & Ji Ji: There's a special Daedalic Anniversary weekend sale on Steam .
By the way : Where's Barotrauma Gog ?
Ah thanks I rarely use that site outside of games unlikily to be drm free anytime soon.. So I never keep track of sales they have outside of the heavy discount times for those games unlikily to get drm-free releases anytime soon if at all..Still that sale explains the steeper discount factor I heard

Oh and my guess is that other game is early access so not showing up till out of early access atleast on here
Post edited April 23, 2022 by BanditKeith2
I think I saw some new mechanics in the Velone trailer, but it's hard to really tell without a demo.
GOG: "3 exciting games"
the games: ┌( ‘o’)┐
Post edited April 24, 2022 by Dogmaus
Velone looks to be the best of the bunch.
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pferreira1983: Velone looks to be the best of the bunch.
to be honest, it is just a poor copy of Opus Magnum (https://www.gog.com/game/opus_magnum). and at almost the same price, i cannot see any reason to recomend it over the superior original.

edit - the user reviews on Steam right now is: Velone 0% recomended- Negative, Opus Magnum 97% recomended - Overwhelmingly Positive

edit 2 - this is one of the instances where you can question gOg's "curation"
Post edited April 24, 2022 by amok
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amok: to be honest, it is just a poor copy of Opus Magnum (https://www.gog.com/game/opus_magnum). and at almost the same price, i cannot see any reason to recomend it over the superior original.
Ah that's a shame. Oh well...
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amok: to be honest, it is just a poor copy of Opus Magnum (https://www.gog.com/game/opus_magnum). and at almost the same price, i cannot see any reason to recomend it over the superior original.
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pferreira1983: Ah that's a shame. Oh well...
if you don't have Opus Magnum yet, do get it, though. it is very good
Godlike Burger... "leave no witnesses uncooked!" ^^

Funny idea and a scenario which I hadn't expected clicking unsuspecting on the game link...
Somebody knows if one can play it in a ordinary managerial way meaning buying the ingredients normally without ehem "taking care" of the customers?
Or is that the main feature and the only way to get supplies for the burgers?
Only one of the games comes with love for Linux. Unfortunately it seems to be the worst of the three.