Posted May 02, 2016
GOG often has one twist or another to its sales. We just finished up a bundle sale, about a month ago we had an insomnia sale, and in the past there have even been chances to buy mystery games. Of course, opinions on all of these formats vary, and one could argue that the current gimmicks might do more harm than good. Discounts usually don't change regardless of the sale format, so the need to buy a whole bundle to get X% off can feel arbitrary, as can the limited stock of an insomnia sale. But hey, there has to be something to keep things exciting, right? Normal sales are too drab for GOG.com, we need spectacle! So here's my question for all of you: What ideas do you have for GOG sale gimmicks? It could be an entire format, like the insomnia or bundle promos, or just a little something extra, like the mystery games. I'd love to hear all of your ideas!
Here's my idea for a new format, though I don't know what it would be called: Similar to the insomnia promo, each game would show up with a certain amount of copies needing to sell before the next game appears. However, there would be no limit to the stock, and games would stay up for the entirety of the sale once unlocked by the community. I feel that this would retain the best aspect of the insomnia format while getting rid of its downsides. There could also be a separate set of special deals (kind of like how Dying Light was special at the end of Bundleopolis) with games that would be unlocked by the total amount of games sold. Since the community would be "growing" the sale by purchasing games, maybe it could be the "Community Garden Promo" or something like that.
Here's my idea for a new format, though I don't know what it would be called: Similar to the insomnia promo, each game would show up with a certain amount of copies needing to sell before the next game appears. However, there would be no limit to the stock, and games would stay up for the entirety of the sale once unlocked by the community. I feel that this would retain the best aspect of the insomnia format while getting rid of its downsides. There could also be a separate set of special deals (kind of like how Dying Light was special at the end of Bundleopolis) with games that would be unlocked by the total amount of games sold. Since the community would be "growing" the sale by purchasing games, maybe it could be the "Community Garden Promo" or something like that.