Pax11: Not to me. Not any more than the "choose your adventure" books that were popular in the 1980's were games. Same idea: a novel where you made choices and it changed the outcome - not a game.
KneeTheCap: Define game then, would you?
tinyE: Remember "Choose Your Own Adventures"?
Turn to page 8 if you want to go left, turn to page 10 if you want to go right.
KneeTheCap: You consider that a game or a book?
Well, if anything interactive is a game, then my bank website is a game.
Look, feel free to think these are games. I don't. I think a game requires mechanics, puzzle-solving, ingenuity, and/or strategic skill. And that's off the top of my head. Perhaps all or some of these. Simply clicking a choice and seeing what happens is not a game to me; it's a digital, illustrated "choose your adventure" book. In fact, some of the Telltale games stretch my idea of a game.
Not sure why you're so invested in my opinion. It's not like GOG is deciding how to organize their store based on it.
Oh, and I consider the "choose your adventure" books, well, books.