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The party is over, this Giveaway is closed. Happy 2020 everyone!

Inviting all Penguin Lovers - New Year 2020 is fast approaching, time for a Penguin Party!! :D
This year we'd like to do something a little different, so get ready to party with Linux capable games YOU CHOOSE!

As 2020 nears and official support for Windows 7 ends, the time to share a love of Linux capable games has never been better. The purpose of this party is to share with other gamers your favorite Linux capable games and maybe start the 2020 New Year with a new favorite Linux game of your own!

Party will end midnight UTC December 31st 2019.

GOG 'Penguin marked' Linux games
adamhm's Linux wrappers list
./play.it Linux supported games list

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JOIN THE PARTY! (To Qualify):
1) Bring a favorite guest -
List 1 or a few of your favorite Linux capable GOG games you have played and would suggest to other gamers, and how it is Linux compatable. Games which qualify are those 'marked with a Penguin' on GOG, on adamhm's wrappers list or ./playit list. If not on these lists and you've gotten a favorite game to work well in Linux (wine, etc) please share how.

For non-Linuxers, you can still enter by seeing if your favorite game(s) are Linux capable - just see if your favorite game qualifies on the above lists and tell us which list you found it on. :)

2) Make a gaming New Year's resolution -
Funny or serious, it doesn't matter - just make a gaming related New Year's resolution.
(Friendly teasing on how long they might last is allowed.)

3) Dance with a Penguin -
Post if you are in or not, then choose a (1) Linux GOG game of $20.00 USD or less that you'd like to win.
To qualify the game must be 'marked with a Penguin' (on Gog's list of Linux games). List the game at the bottom of your post. Choice of game may be edited or changed until end of giveaway, but must still be a GOG Linux game of $20.00 USD or less. A game with DLC's that add to $20 USD or less will qualify as a game choice, or you may ask for qualifying 'Penguin marked' DLC's to a single game you already own within the $20 USD limit. With GOG's Winter Sale prices, there are a lot of great games that qualify! :)

Here are lists of GOG sale prices in USD:
ciemnogrodzianin's Winter Sale 2019 lists (post 266 and above) Thanks ciemnogrodzianin!
RWarehall's handy GoG Sales 2019 Google Doc. Thanks RWarehall!

WIN PRIZES!
Two (2) Penguin Party-goers (entrants) will go home with their very own new Penguin!
All qualifying entries will be put into a Random.org list and sorted at random. The top 2 randomly selected names will win their selected GOG Linux game of $20.00 USD or less.

Party Restrictions (Rules):
Please only enter if you truly wish to play your chosen game this coming year, not to stuff it in some backlog.
Your Penguin wants to play, not to be forgotten and lonely!
- You must have a GOG account dated before November 2019 to participate.
- Your chat messages setting must be set to "everyone" at the end of the giveaway (midnight 12/31/19) so I can PM you your key or your entry will be disqualified. (Please check this as GOG does not have this setting by default.)
- Keys must be redeemed by the account entering this giveaway. Any key not redeemed by 15 January 2020 may be given to another entrant or reserved for a future giveaway.
- Known scammers, rude people and game grabbers (those who only post to get games) will be thrown out of the party (disqualified) ... our Penguins don't want to dance with them. :p
- Make sure your entry qualifies. Favorite games listed must be Linux capable (check the list links). Selected prize game MUST be listed as a Linux game on GOG.
- I reserve the right to disqualify entries at my discretion.

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example entry:
Not In (Party host)

One of my favorite Linux capable games is: (this is tough, there are many!)
TES Oblivion for Linux with adamhm's wrapper

My New Year's Resolution is: to find at least two new Linux capable games thru your favorites suggestions and play them in 2020! :)

The Penguin I'd like to win is: (put your qualifying game here)

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Feel free to discuss Linux and Linux gaming as well. It's a Penguin Party after all!

That's it. Party like a Penguin and Good Luck! :)
Post edited January 01, 2020 by bjgamer
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bjgamer: Inviting all Penguin Lovers - New Year 2020 is fast approaching, time for a Penguin Party!!
+1 for the generous giveaway. I've been dual-booting W7 + Mint (XFCE) for over a year and am definitely more impressed with Linux support today vs several years back (in terms of native builds beyond relying on WINE, etc). We're not there yet with having it on most games (nor the option of a client), but it's slowly getting better.

Top three favorite Linux capable games are (all native Linux builds and worked fine with GOG's offline installers): 1. Don't Starve. I just love everything about it from the art-style & gameplay to the humour & modding. 2. Quern Undying Thoughts. Despite being made by a different developer, I enjoyed it more as a spiritual successor to Myst than I did Cyan's Obduction. 3. Divinity Original Sin. The best in the series.

My New Year's Resolution is: Backlog clearance. Seriously this time, rather than just say I'll do it and then not, this year I've made a list from oldest to newest and am crossing each one off one at a time (already gone through three before the New Year has even started).

The Penguin I'd like to win is: Stardew Valley.

Good luck to all and Happy New Year!
Post edited December 28, 2019 by AB2012
I'll start my participation in this thread off on a tangent: my absolute favourite Linux-game isn't a game at all, but a game engine: Exult!
It is natively Linux and it makes one of the best games (Ultima 7) playable on Linux and even improves it.

The other greats of engines/emulators are of course ScummVM and Dosbox. But I'll revisit those - and proper Penguingames like Supertux and Tuxracer - in a later post.
I'm in
What can i say other then Terraria!
great game everyone should have it no matter what platform you are on.
Thanks for the party, bjgamer!

1. My favourite guest: Opus Magnum
Definitely one of the best games I've played in 2019. As all Zachtronic's games it is both: a) absolutely awesome, providing unique concept and challenging puzzles, b) delivered with native Linux installer. Highly recommend.

2. My resolution for 2020: make some spectacular crpg journey
The year 2019 was not very kind for my gaming hobby. I had a lot of work and study responsibilities. I really hope there is a change ahead in 2020. When my spare time's resources are rebuilt, I'll be able once again to play my beloved, huge, complicated and story-rich crpgs and adventures games. One of my dreams is completing Baldur's Gate saga in 2020.

3. My choice for the next dance: Blade Runner
The game I've never played and the one I've always had on my must-play list. I liked the book and I didn't like the movie, but I have reason to believe that the game may be better than both.
Thanks for the party :D

1. My favorite game, out of what I've bought this year, was Slipstream. It may be not the greatest racing game in the world, but it had enough fun to drag me in for a while (but its one of these games, that will be fun only if you play with gamepad). From technical side, its also interesting for its usage of appimage - if Im not mistaken, its one of few (if not the only) games on gog's storefront to be distributed like that.
And, if we will talk about favorite all-times - this place will obviously go to Stardew Valley. Damn, I feel like I've spent about thousand hours in this game, without even using mods - and amount of content keeps raising with each new update.
2. My resolution for 2020: stop sleeping, start playing. 2019 for me was kinda... well... I dont even remember it, to be honest. Looking back, amount of my achievements during this year (both games-related and not) was next to none - there are very few things I've explored by myself, mostly preferring watching other people doing their stuff instead. Hopefully next year will come as sort of awakening from this state - I have so many things to do and so many things to play.
3. The penguin I'd like to win is: Dead Cells.
Not in but thanks for the generosity.

Favorite Linux game is good old Battle for Wesnoth but Dirt Rally deserve the best port award. Unlike many other high profile Linux ports that run like a scalped pig, including CS-GO (might be better now), Feral's Dirt Rally is so smooth, runs like a dream, way better than in Windows.

New year resolution finish more games and sop playing the same games again and again.

Penguin dance
I'm just gonna drop by and say a short greetings at the party

I got like 60 in my GOG library that officially ran at Linux oob. Recommendation? Celestian Tales: Old North, gotta shill for my country local gaming industry :P

Not in as I don't use Linux and prefer other getting better chance at the nice stuff. Don't worry, I still got a couple nice games to play. Also +1 for being a nice chap as always.
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aRealCyborg: I'm in
What can i say other then Terraria!
great game everyone should have it no matter what platform you are on.
You say you are in, but your entry is not complete. Please edit your post to qualify.
1) completed. Terraria (nice choice!)
2) Not complete. What is your gaming related New Year's resolution?
3) Not complete. Which GOG Linux game would you like to win that qualifies? (Hint: Stardew Valley is on your wishlist and you asked for it in the Gifting Thread - maybe you'd like to ask to win it here?) ;)
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aRealCyborg: I'm in
What can i say other then Terraria!
great game everyone should have it no matter what platform you are on.
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bjgamer: You say you are in, but your entry is not complete. Please edit your post to qualify.
1) completed. Terraria (nice choice!)
2) Not complete. What is your gaming related New Year's resolution?
3) Not complete. Which GOG Linux game would you like to win that qualifies? (Hint: Stardew Valley is on your wishlist and you asked for it in the Gifting Thread - maybe you'd like to ask to win it here?) ;)
oh sorry i thought i read one of the 3

1, Terraria
2. To complete more signal player games and get them out of back log
3. Stardew valley (ya thanks for reminding me : ) ))
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bjgamer: Inviting all Penguin Lovers - New Year 2020 is fast approaching, time for a Penguin Party!! :D
This year we'd like to do something a little different, so get ready to party with Linux capable games YOU CHOOSE!

As 2020 nears and official support for Windows 7 ends, the time to share a love of Linux capable games has never been better. The purpose of this party is to share with other gamers your favorite Linux capable games and maybe start the 2020 New Year with a new favorite Linux game of your own!

Party will end midnight UTC December 31st 2019.

GOG 'Penguin marked' Linux games
adamhm's Linux wrappers list
./play.it Linux supported games list

******************
JOIN THE PARTY! (To Qualify):
1) Bring a favorite guest -
List 1 or a few of your favorite Linux capable GOG games you have played and would suggest to other gamers, and how it is Linux compatible. Games which qualify are those 'marked with a Penguin' on GOG, on adamhm's wrappers list or ./playit list. If not on these lists and you've gotten a favorite game to work well in Linux (wine, etc) please share how.

For non-Linuxers, you can still enter by seeing if your favorite game(s) are Linux capable - just see if your favorite game qualifies on the above lists and tell us which list you found it on. :)

2) Make a gaming New Year's resolution -
Funny or serious, it doesn't matter - just make a gaming related New Year's resolution.
(Friendly teasing on how long they might last is allowed.)

3) Dance with a Penguin -
Post if you are in or not, then choose a Linux GOG game of $20.00 USD or less that you'd like to win.
To qualify the game must be 'marked with a Penguin' (on Gog's list of Linux games). List the game at the bottom of your post. Choice of game may be editted or changed until end of giveaway, but must still be a GOG Linux game of $20.00 USD or less. With GOG's Winter Sale prices, there are a lot of great games that qualify! :)

Here are lists of GOG sale prices in USD:
ciemnogrodzianin's Winter Sale 2019 lists (post 266 and above) Thanks ciemnogrodzianin!
RWarehall's handy GoG Sales 2019 Google Doc. Thanks RWarehall!

WIN PRIZES!
Two (2) Penguin Party-goers (entrants) will go home with their very own new Penguin!
All qualifying entries will be put into a Random.org list and sorted at random. The top 2 randomly selected names will win their selected GOG Linux game of $20.00 USD or less.

Party Restrictions (Rules):
Please only enter if you truly wish to play your chosen game this coming year, not to stuff it in some backlog.
Your Penguin wants to play, not to be forgotten and lonely!
- You must have a GOG account dated before November 2019 to participate.
- Your chat messages setting must be set to "everyone" at the end of the giveaway (midnight 12/31/19) so I can PM you your key or your entry will be disqualified. (Please check this as GOG does not have this setting by default.)
- Keys must be redeemed by the account entering this giveaway. Any key not redeemed by 15 January 2020 may be given to another entrant or reserved for a future giveaway.
- Known scammers, rude people and game grabbers (those who only post to get games) will be thrown out of the party (disqualified) ... our Penguins don't want to dance with them. :p
- Make sure your entry qualifies. Favorite games listed must be Linux capable (check the list links). Selected prize game MUST be listed as a Linux game on GOG.
- I reserve the right to disqualify entries at my discretion.

-------------
example entry:
Not In (Party host)

One of my favorite Linux capable games is: (this is tough, there are many!)
TES Oblivion for Linux with adamhm's wrapper

My New Year's Resolution is: to find at least two new Linux capable games thru your favorites suggestions and play them in 2020! :)

The Penguin I'd like to win is: (put your qualifying game here)

--------------

Feel free to discuss Linux and Linux gaming as well. It's a Penguin Party after all!

That's it. Party like a Penguin and Good Luck! :)
1) I would wholeheartedly recommend Doom 2. Although GOG does not list it as a Linux compatible, its source code was released over 20 years ago and is supported by multiple sourceports. You must take doom2.wad from your GOG installation and run it via GZdoom or Chocolate Doom. Place doom2.wad in the same folder as the executable for one of those sourceports. GZdoom, Chocolate Doom, and most other Doom 2 sourceports are fully Linux compatible.

2) As far as New Years gaming resolutions go, I want to complete Deus Ex, which looks like an awesome game.

3) The penguin I would love to win is https://www.gog.com/game/dusk . If it's anything like Doom 2 was, it will be a classic.
Post edited December 28, 2019 by TheBigCore
I'm seeing more and more talk about Linux as 2020 approaches. ;) It's a great time for noobs like myself to be surrounded by mentors! Thanks for the generous giveaway! +1

As I've mentioned in other threads, I'm a W7 user looking to adopt Linux in 2020. Going to test drive Mint and/or Pop!_OS within Virtualbox as a first baby step. Once I am ready, I shall holler for help on transitioning to a dual boot setup.

1. Happy to see that some of my GOG purchased games come with a Linux version. :) I love so many games, yet I often find myself returning to Starbound and Terraria, both found on GOG 'Penguin marked' Linux games list. And I'm discovering for the first time ever that some of my favorite purchases are on the List of Wrapper Releases: Bioshock 1&2, Dead Space, Fallout series, The Witcher 3 (wow!) and the soon-to-explore, Dragon Age Origins.

2. My gaming-related resolutions for 2020, in no particular order...

> Actually take the time to create a mini game of sorts and not just think about it! I have downloaded Godot and Ren'Py, as I wanted to test my creative juices. Just for the fun of it.

> I've been inspired by Doc0075's dungeon forum game and feel like creating a forum game myself. He made it look somewhat easy, but something tells me it was only an illusion and I might regret taking this path in 2020. :P

> Play more games! Not only the ones I like. Explore game genres I normally would not play to see if I'd enjoy them.

3. I'm in but I can't dance. So I will *waddle* with a penguin. :P The penguin I'd like to win is: Dead Cells
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Thanks for the invite bjgamer :)

1) Bring a favorite guest - Shadownrun: Dragonfall.
Worked great out of the box on linux, and really hit that itch for an isometric tactical rpg with a proper fully fleshed-out narrative IMHO. Only downside is that the game is way too short even after the multiple playthroughs with different load outs.

2) Make a gaming New Year's resolution - Less time spent on OpenTTD and replaying some RPGs to get to the other NPC story arcs. Dragon Age Origins comes to mind.

3) Dance with a Penguin - Tyranny - Deluxe Edition.
Winning would mean that I am less likely to actually keeping to #2. Hmm....
Not In but thanks for the generosity.

One of my favorite Linux capable games:
Thimbleweed Park, native Linux build

My New Year's Resolution:
Clean up my gaming backlog
I always love these linux themed giveaways!

1) One of my most favourite linuxable games are Morrowind. While it is playable using playit, there is also the OpenMW project- which while it is not "complete" in the sense of 1-1 functionality with Morrowind, it is mostly completahle.

For a more out-of-the-box compatible penguin, I'd like to recommend Crimsonland, one of gog's own penguin-marked games- lots of relaxing blam-blam-blam fun.

2) As for a New Years resolution, I'm getting a new system end of January, and while it is a beast of a machine, it comes with Windows 10. Here's hoping I'll have better luck making it a linux-only (or linux-mainly) gaming system than my current one, which I unfortunately gave up with.

3) I'd like to be in for Dead Cells, which I see carries the mark of the (penguin) beast. Thanks!
Post edited December 30, 2019 by babark