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MarkoH01: Nice offer but if you don't want them to be added tro the list by giving those to zeogold it's the wrong thread.
There are several threads which would be better for this:

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/free_temporary_keys_giveaway_central_topic
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_gog_community_gifting_thread
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_expiring_codes_clearinghouse_thread
Thank you, will go to one of those
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tinyE: Your cat!
Cats don't like point & click games. They prefer MMO.
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tinyE: Your cat!
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MaxFulvus: Cats don't like point & click games. They prefer MMO.
is that what he's playing in that pic? It thought it was an ARPG or a dungeon crawler.
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tinyE: is that what he's playing in that pic? It thought it was an ARPG or a dungeon crawler.
I think it's World of Warcraft.
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zeogold: Everybody and their pet puppy gets one, then.
....
...wait...
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drmike: <whine>I wanna a puppy.....</whine>
Then you should have gotten Bio Menace earlier. ;-)
I finished Syberia a loooong tima ago and after finishing Syberia 3 a few days ago I decided to play Syberia just a little bit again. That was 2 hours ago. This game still is one amazing game with lots of charme and character. Every point and click fan has to own it. So why are there still keys left?
Post edited November 17, 2017 by MarkoH01
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MarkoH01: I finished Syberia a loooong tima ago and after finishing Syberia 3 a few days ago I decided to play Syberia just a little bit again. That was 2 hours ago. This game still is one amazing game with lots of charme and character. Every point and click fan has to own it. So why are there still keys left?
Not enough point and click fans? People with different opinions? (When I posted on the MobyGames forum about it being free, the one reply was to say it's still not worth it.) Remember the debate about Broken Sword earlier.
Speaking of, was Broken Sword 1 the first game given away by GOG? It was before the Empire Earth giveaway, at least, and I'm not aware of earlier ones.
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MarkoH01: I finished Syberia a loooong tima ago and after finishing Syberia 3 a few days ago I decided to play Syberia just a little bit again. That was 2 hours ago. This game still is one amazing game with lots of charme and character. Every point and click fan has to own it. So why are there still keys left?
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Cavalary: Not enough point and click fans? People with different opinions? (When I posted on the MobyGames forum about it being free, the one reply was to say it's still not worth it.) Remember the debate about Broken Sword earlier.
Speaking of, was Broken Sword 1 the first game given away by GOG? It was before the Empire Earth giveaway, at least, and I'm not aware of earlier ones.
You're probably right. Point and clicks always were my favorite so it still puzzles me why they became niche. But Germany still has many point and click fans and I never heard anything bad here about Syberia. Then again every opinion imo is valid and even if I cannot relate people might find the game boring or ugly or too easy or too hard... whatever. Let me rephrase my experience: if you are an old school point and click fan and haven't played Syberia before then try it. :)
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Cavalary: Not enough point and click fans? People with different opinions? (When I posted on the MobyGames forum about it being free, the one reply was to say it's still not worth it.) Remember the debate about Broken Sword earlier.
Speaking of, was Broken Sword 1 the first game given away by GOG? It was before the Empire Earth giveaway, at least, and I'm not aware of earlier ones.
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MarkoH01: You're probably right. Point and clicks always were my favorite so it still puzzles me why they became niche. But Germany still has many point and click fans and I never heard anything bad here about Syberia. Then again every opinion imo is valid and even if I cannot relate people might find the game boring or ugly or too easy or too hard... whatever. Let me rephrase my experience: if you are an old school point and click fan and haven't played Syberia before then try it. :)
interesting, I found Syberia to be more boring than Broken Sword! with even less in it (characters, things to do/figure out, variety of anything)! and syberia 2 even worse (I was hoping they'd improve on 1 and there'd be MORE, but no)

interesting indeed
Post edited November 17, 2017 by drealmer7
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MarkoH01: You're probably right. Point and clicks always were my favorite so it still puzzles me why they became niche. But Germany still has many point and click fans and I never heard anything bad here about Syberia. Then again every opinion imo is valid and even if I cannot relate people might find the game boring or ugly or too easy or too hard... whatever. Let me rephrase my experience: if you are an old school point and click fan and haven't played Syberia before then try it. :)
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drealmer7: interesting, I found Syberia to be more boring than Broken Sword! with even less in it (characters, things to do/figure out, variety of anything)! and syberia 2 even worse (I was hoping they'd improve on 1 and there'd be MORE, but no)

interesting indeed
Hey, we can still stay friends even though you despise everything I adore ;)
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Cavalary: Not enough point and click fans? People with different opinions? (When I posted on the MobyGames forum about it being free, the one reply was to say it's still not worth it.) Remember the debate about Broken Sword earlier.
Speaking of, was Broken Sword 1 the first game given away by GOG? It was before the Empire Earth giveaway, at least, and I'm not aware of earlier ones.
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MarkoH01: You're probably right. Point and clicks always were my favorite so it still puzzles me why they became niche. But Germany still has many point and click fans and I never heard anything bad here about Syberia. Then again every opinion imo is valid and even if I cannot relate people might find the game boring or ugly or too easy or too hard... whatever. Let me rephrase my experience: if you are an old school point and click fan and haven't played Syberia before then try it. :)
I seem to remember the puzzles are less logical and there is loads of running/walking between scenes. That and the annoying robbot continually saying 'Kate Walker'.

BTW Broken Sword Directors Edition has some new puzzles that you get to play through as Nicole.
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MaxFulvus: Those Syberia codes shouldn't be wasted. So, ask a code for your kids, your wife/husband, your stepmom...
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tinyE: Your cat!
Y'all chuckle but we had a cat who could hold his own at Candyland.
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supplementscene: I seem to remember the puzzles are less logical and there is loads of running/walking between scenes. That and the annoying robbot continually saying 'Kate Walker'.

BTW Broken Sword Directors Edition has some new puzzles that you get to play through as Nicole.
The robot is one of the selling points for me and the "Kate Walker" thing is a running gag. It's all part of the charme ... maybe it does not work for everybody.
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supplementscene: I seem to remember the puzzles are less logical and there is loads of running/walking between scenes. That and the annoying robbot continually saying 'Kate Walker'.
The transitions were indeed annoying, especially playing on a console.
But every game has its faults, Syberia included, but overall it's a brilliant game.


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supplementscene: BTW Broken Sword Directors Edition has some new puzzles that you get to play through as Nicole.
Unfortunately, yes.
And while that doesn't send that version straight to hell, it goes from "one of the best ever made" to "kinda nice, mediocre". Those new puzzles really don't fit in, and Nicole's parts are really breaking the entire story structure.

Play the original, please.
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supplementscene: BTW Broken Sword Directors Edition has some new puzzles that you get to play through as Nicole.
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PixelBoy: Unfortunately, yes.
And while that doesn't send that version straight to hell, it goes from "one of the best ever made" to "kinda nice, mediocre". Those new puzzles really don't fit in, and Nicole's parts are really breaking the entire story structure.

Play the original, please.
I can confirm.
The new content makes the overall thing worse.
It was a very round experience beforehand, including the original installer with the voice, style and mini-game.
Post edited November 18, 2017 by Klumpen0815