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New Piñatas • New Deals • Last Chances


The final 72 hours of Piñata Madness are here, and the mystery-sale bonanza grows bigger – today brings exciting new Piñatas and hot new offers!

If you haven't tried your luck yet, now's the time with new additions to the pool. These include: Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition 1 & 2, SWAT 4, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, NEO Scavenger, Wasteland 2, This War of Mine.
Plus all things Homeworld with Homeworld 1 & 2 Remastered, Deserts of Kharak, as well as the long-gone expansion – Homeworld: Emergence.

If you're not the type to smash Piñatas, there are new great games on sale right now so make sure to give it a browse – and while you're here, check out the Carmageddon 20th Anniversary Sale at 75% off!


--Original announcement--
Piñata Madness is back – meaning excitement, mystery, and exceptional deals on some of our favorite hand-picked titles.




What is Piñata Madness?
For $3, you can buy and smash your own digital Piñata, each holding one of 100+ mystery games worth anywhere from $5.99 all the way up to $44.99.
Visit your <span class="bold">Pinata hub</span>, where can buy, open, and see everything Piñata Madness!
Just like real-life Piñatas, they'll bring you joy, surprise, and reward. Unlike real-life Piñatas, ours drop really good games instead of candy – games like Pillars of Eternity, Shadow Warrior 2, Heroes of Might and Magic, Victor Vran, and more!
It's a great way to broaden your horizons and try out games you otherwise wouldn't, knowing you're always getting a deal that's worth it. And if you already own every game included in our Piñatas, each game you drop will be a giftable code so you share the joy with your friends.







Weekly Megasale
If you'd rather know exactly you're getting, check out the Weekly Megasale featuring great deals up to -90% on some of our favorite titles including Darkest Dungeon, Shadowrun: Hong Kong, Heroes of Might and Magic III, and more!



The Piñata Madness and Weekly Megasale last until August 21, 2017, 9:59 PM UTC.
Bought 2 pinatas and I got Her Story and Guild 2. I wish I could get a refund...
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Robette: Sales... the final frontier...
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BrokenBull: ...these are the voyages of the naive gamers...
Oh, the sweet irony of moaning about people complaining about this crap deal.
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Lobuno: I don't like abit of this piñata thing, but:

You people voluntarily go gambling for games, and when you "lose" you come back here whinning... Really not a smart move at all. Sad.
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Chri83: Did you read the posts from these people at all?
People are complaining about thing that are not working as intended.
There is a clear FAQ about the pinata system and for many people something has not worked as it was described.
GoG has already confirmed these issues a few posts before.
Did you read my post?? I'm not talking about people with issues. But people who gamble, "lose", and whine.
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dixxn: Bought 2 pinatas and I got Her Story and Guild 2. I wish I could get a refund...
If the games don't work on your system then you are entitled to a full refund.

From the GOG webpage


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Money Back Guarantee Policy


1. WHAT IS THE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE?

At GOG.com, we're confident in the quality of the games we sell and the work that we put into getting them ready for you to play them. If a game that you've bought on GOG.com doesn't work and our team of expert Support staff can't solve the problem for you, we will give you back your money.


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As you didn't know which game you were going to get how on earth would you know if your system was compatible or not?
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dixxn: Bought 2 pinatas and I got Her Story and Guild 2. I wish I could get a refund...
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Croyzers: If the games don't work on your system then you are entitled to a full refund.

From the GOG webpage

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Money Back Guarantee Policy

1. WHAT IS THE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE?

At GOG.com, we're confident in the quality of the games we sell and the work that we put into getting them ready for you to play them. If a game that you've bought on GOG.com doesn't work and our team of expert Support staff can't solve the problem for you, we will give you back your money.

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As you didn't know which game you were going to get how on earth would you know if your system was compatible or not?
Too bad that my system can run both of these games just fine. :D. That's okay, though, it's just I was curious to try this pinata. Got bad luck with such promotion on G2A once, and never do that again since. So I'll never do this kind of thing again, period. Her Story seems interesting, I'll give it a try later...
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GOG.com: [...]
The Piñata Madness
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Thank you for clarifying. I am not interested in participating in the "madness".

On the other hand thanks for the free game to the dev/pub and GOG.

The discounts also look good. Nice to see the Metro series on discount again, was looking forward to grab those games.
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finkleroy: There's still no link to the Weekly Megasale. I'm definitely not going to buy anything this week if I can't browse the list as per usual. There's always a list. Why is this week any different?
Go to the front page of GOG.
Select Store > On sale now > Browse all games on sale now.

You'll see pretty much the same games that you might win via pinatas - the older ones cost the same as a pinata, some new games cost 2-6 pinatas, so if you are looking to buy a specific game, you are better off just buying that instead of gambling and "winning" 6 games you'll not even download instead of buying the one you will PLAY.

I'd also like to draw everyone's attention (time to pay me GOG!) to today's super-cool releases:

Observer:
https://www.gog.com/game/observer

Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth:
https://www.gog.com/game/ken_folletts_the_pillars_of_the_earth_season_pass
Post edited August 15, 2017 by IFW
Hm, it seems I cannot buy any Piñata. I move it to my cart - which says 1 - when I click on my cart, there's one item without description. When trying to check out the item is gone and my cart is empty.

I changed language and currency - nothing did solve this. Is there any solution?

I am sorry, if it has been mentioned in the 17 pages - I didn not through all of them.. :)

Best regards

Cr1tney

edit: seems it's not too bad that it doesn't work when reading through the posts here :S
Post edited August 15, 2017 by Cr1tney
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Valtiel1980: Paid $3 for pinata, got a game worth $2.99 lol.

To top it off, it's a game I have zero interest in and will never play. Oh well, it was only a few bucks, but I probably won't be trying my luck on this anymore...

Good luck to all who do play though!
same thing happened to me. how are they gonna charge you $3 and give you a game they're charging $2.99 for?! fool me once shame on you, they won't fool me a 2nd time though
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finkleroy: There's still no link to the Weekly Megasale. I'm definitely not going to buy anything this week if I can't browse the list as per usual. There's always a list. Why is this week any different?
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IFW: Go to the front page of GOG.
Select Store > On sale now > Browse all games on sale now.

You'll see pretty much the same games that you might win via pinatas - the older ones cost the same as a pinata, some new games cost 2-6 pinatas, so if you are looking to buy a specific game, you are better off just buying that instead of gambling and "winning" 6 games you'll not even download instead of buying the one you will PLAY.

I'd also like to draw everyone's attention (time to pay me GOG!) to today's super-cool releases:

Observer:
https://www.gog.com/game/observer

Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth:
https://www.gog.com/game/ken_folletts_the_pillars_of_the_earth_season_pass
Yeah, I've looked through that list, but I prefer the usual weekly sale list, which shows the genre of each game. On the main page, it lists a few basic genres, but it's not specific enough for me, and I don't want to have to look at the store page for every single game that's on sale. For example, the action genre encompasses everything from shooters to some platformers. I don't care for platformers, but I'm a big fan of shooters.
Post edited August 15, 2017 by finkleroy
Gah, not sure how to feel right now. I'm a real sucker for little gambles like this and enjoy them no matter whether I hit the jackpot (which I never do :D) or not. I'm one of those crazy "Hey, I didn't want this, but I won it at $5 off, so I'm happy"-guys.

I even rather enjoy that I got two games that I already own on Steam (because I prefer to have my games in the GOG library).

But for me the fun is a little bit spoiled by the fact that the two games from my wishlist I got are going for $2.99 anyway and none of the others sell for more than $4.

I wasn't expecting to actually make a deal with this (and am actually quite happy with 4 of the 5 games), but spending $15 to receive games I could have just bought for $17 feels a bit lackluster.

For future reference, here's a few ways surprise bags could be a bit more enjoyable to participants:

1) Don't offer surprise bags at a set price, but rather on a "Buy something at $5 or more to receive one Piñata" base. I can't speak for others, but I myself tend to WAY overspend on offers like that, while the Piñata fun is over for me at a mere $15.

2) Don't include games currently on sale, or at least no games that are on sale for less than $5 - during a sale a game is NOT worth its regular price in a customers mind, and so it feels like a loss to get something for the same price you could have just bought it during the sale.

3) Offer surprise bag bundles at a discount. 5 Piñatas for $12 or something like that. This way even getting 5 unwanted games at $3-$4 still feels like a "win".
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Croyzers: If the games don't work on your system then you are entitled to a full refund.
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dixxn: Too bad that my system can run both of these games just fine. :D. That's okay, though, it's just I was curious to try this pinata. Got bad luck with such promotion on G2A once, and never do that again since. So I'll never do this kind of thing again, period. Her Story seems interesting, I'll give it a try later...
If you are using the product then yeah, you aren't going to be eligable. Her Story is great and I would really recommend it.

GOG did give me a full refund on the 3 games (out of 4) that didn't work for me from the pinata sale - good on you GOG.

This may not help you, but in the UK, we have a law that states that we can return a product for a full refund (or get an item of equivalent value) as long as the product hasn't been opened / used.

I think GOG should do the honourable thing here - for those people who haven't downloaded their "won" game, they should give customers the opportunity to either refund or replace the said game.
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Zoidberg: Not being overtly clear how we gain very little between getting a pinata or the game directly AND the fact that it is totally random.
Gambling 101. You are being cheated, you are wasting your money, please never do that.
Even Steam sales don't do crap like these anymore, why can't gog's?
correction - Steam never did that.
Post edited August 15, 2017 by keeveek
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Chri83: Did you read the posts from these people at all?
People are complaining about thing that are not working as intended.
There is a clear FAQ about the pinata system and for many people something has not worked as it was described.
GoG has already confirmed these issues a few posts before.
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Lobuno: Did you read my post?? I'm not talking about people with issues. But people who gamble, "lose", and whine.
Okay sorry for being rude, but your post sounds very general.

Just as a information:
I got the reply from the support, that I will get a refund for all games I got and already owned.

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blotunga: So now it shouldn't be possible for those who for example preordered Pillars of Eternity or Tyranny to get the game from a pinata? Or the chance still exists but we can claim a refund?
Yes, would be nice to know if the pinata system is finally fixed.
Post edited August 15, 2017 by Chri83
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov would love this ( experiment ) sale .