Maxvorstadt: Hmm, not ba at first glance. But... can I pay via Paysafecard? Couldn`t find info about that on the site.
Grargar: Seems to be Paypal-only.
It showed two choices for me, with the other just being Credit/Visa card.
I grabbed all their free games the other day - 8 in all, most of which are available here and for free, but a few exceptions.
I also bought 4 games from them today after installing some of the others just to check the DRM-Free factor ... all good.
For those using my
GOGPlus Download Checker program, it works a treat with the ones I have tried so far, even checking the BIN files automatically when checking the EXE file.
I bought the following, which weren't too bad price wise, but most seem a bit overpriced considering, so I can't see myself buying too many more.
$2.99 USD -
CT Special Forces - Fire For Effect $4.99 USD -
Duke Nukem - Manhattan Project $4.99 USD -
El Matador $2.99 USD -
Marine Sharpshooter 2 - Jungle Warfare None of those are here at GOG. Still thinking of getting
Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition for $4.99 USD, but just wish they had it bundled with
Duke Nukem 1 and
Duke Nukem 2, like on my CD and when GOG had them here.
A nice clean store, no bloat, but it could do with some more game detail, as aside from a video it's about as basic as it gets ... almost ugly. You also cannot jump from your library game entry to its web page, which is a pain.
pbaggers: I'm legitimately on the fence right now about creating an account and buying their re-release of Killing Time, since I've been trying to get that game to work for a while. Their total lack of reputation and hideous web-page design is looking iffy to me...
LOL. I wouldn't call it hideous, just bare bones as it gets. Better than bloat.
Killing Time is free there for me, though I'd already bought it at GOG way back when.
P.S. Yes I know I responded to old posts, but maybe it will help new readers. ;)