Export: I'd like to donate a game key. Do I just pick a game or is there a way of knowing what people would like? It seems like people make requests from what's already been offered, or am I wrong about that?
Usually people just donate what they think other people might want, or what they happen to like. The only way I know of determining what people would like is to collect statistics about goglodytes' wishlists. The only entity I know that does that is MaGog, which collects information about the wishlists of people who have allowed her to do so (i.e. opt in), among lots of other information.
At the moment, the most wishlisted games on MaGog (only games added to GOG before February 2019) are:
- ELEX (38 wishlisters)
- Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition (38 wishlisters)
- ATOM RPG: Post-apocalyptic indie game (35 wishlisters)
- Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition (35 wishlisters)
- Ghost of a Tale (34 wishlisters)
If you're not familiar with MaGog, she lives here:
http://www.an-ovel.com/pages/magog.php. You can ask her all kinds of things, such as the most wishlisted turn-based games costing less than $10, or the most wishlisted games than run on Windows and Mac and Linux, or basically almost anything you can imagine, and she will gladly answer.