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In a bit of a sickle.

The Mystery of the Druids is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 50% discount until March 19, 11pm UTC.
A string of murders more gruesome than a druid's toothy scream has Scotland Yard baffled. Could they be the work of a nefarious order, bent on world destruction? Point and click through dozens of locations, set both in the distant past and in present time, solve head-scratching puzzles and end the ritual before it begins.
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JudasIscariot: We're still looking for more places where we can legit put that cover >.>
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Marioface5: I wonder how many members of GOG staff would be willing to make it their avatar for a while.
I would but I can't find the original source file for my current avatar :P
That moment when you have clearly missed the punchline. Someone fill me in!
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darthspudius: That moment when you have clearly missed the punchline. Someone fill me in!
It's a bit of a laugh.
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Marioface5: I wonder how many members of GOG staff would be willing to make it their avatar for a while.
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JudasIscariot: I would but I can't find the original source file for my current avatar :P
Isn't it Thief TDP but with the coloring changed?

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/3PNO2epxPhg/maxresdefault.jpg

EDIT: Oh you mean the specific source file on your computer.
Post edited March 15, 2018 by tfishell
I once asked GOG if they were planning on releasing Star Trek TNG: A Final Unity. Their answer was "we only like to release good games we remember from our childhood." From the release of this game GOG had a very weird childhood I must say.
Well, you could still vote for it and see how it goes. A number on the wishlist probably has a bigger impact on GOG's decisions than occasional requests by single users.
I still have hopes for games like They Bleed Pixels...

If you'll excuse me, I now have to tag 5 duplicates for Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity because apparently using the search function is hard.
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HeartsAndRainbows: Well, you could still vote for it and see how it goes. A number on the wishlist probably has a bigger impact on GOG's decisions than occasional requests by single users.
I still have hopes for games like They Bleed Pixels...

If you'll excuse me, I now have to tag 5 duplicates for Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity because apparently using the search function is hard.
I guess they go by licence rights but it is still odd.
He's just happy to be here.
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