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With 700+ games discounted up to 90% off, daily special Bundle Deals, a constant stream of exciting Flash Sales, and some fantastic surprise giveaways, we launch into the season of gaming joy!

The biggest celebration of DRM-Free gaming this season is right now, right here on GOG.com! It's warm and nice outside, the summer draws ever closer, so let's make sure it's full of fantastic games. There's no one good way to spend your summer, but we know well that gaming can make every single one of them better. So, whether you plan to stay inside, hike into the wilderness, or take a boat into the calm sea, we'll make sure your laptop is filled with great DRM-Free games you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. To that end, we're holding our [url=http://www.gog.com]2014 DRM-Free Summer Sale!

Each day we'll present you with at least two special Bundle Deals with a selection of of great classics and indies available up to 90% off! As usual, you'll be able to buy just selected titles out of the bundle with a slightly lower discount, or complete your collection with just the ones you're missing, retaining the higher discount rate. Let's take a look at our offers for today, shall we?

Today, we seriously mix things up to bring you both lighthearted comedy as well as dark and morbid horror. The Legacy of Kain Saga is the Full House of gaming with its family themes and colorful presentation. Across four episodes ironically titled Soul Reaver, Soul Reaver 2, Blood Omen 2, and Defiance the series explores the relation between Kain, a authoritative father with obvious god complex, and Raziel, his rebellious son with questionable fashion sense. The story also includes many of their relatives from extended family, that cannot help but to make a mess in their imaginary homeland called Nosgoth. Hilarity ensues! All this cheerful moments for only $5.96 (that's 75% off!). The other of our offers today, is bound to chill the blood in your veins with its terrifying setting alone. The Deponia Complete Trilogy takes place on a distant planet. A planet, that long ago must have been not so different from our own Earth. Yet now, it is a grim and dark place that suffered a tragic environmental disaster. The surface of the planet is now completely covered with waste. Toxic rain flushes the pollution deep into the ground, poisoning it and making the land barren. Way above, there's the remaining enclave of civilization, housing the remnant of the human race. Now imagine one of them, a defenseless girl, falls down to the toxic junkyard below. Even though she doesn't die instantly poisoned with every imaginable toxin, her future looks grim. The wasteland is filled with danger, and soon she'll find out that she is not alone among the towering piles of garbage. What strange mutated monsters could have survived in such conditions? And what do they eat? The horror! All the thrills for just $11.97 (that's 80% off!). There you have it, a mix of laughter and cries of despair to fill your weekend with gripping gaming. Or did we overdo the mixing?

On top of that, almost all of our catalog has been discounted by up to 50%. On top of that, our front page is overflowing with excellent Flash Sales on single games. You can grab them up to 90% as well, but don't take to long, as they come and go pretty fast! Why don't you head out to GOG.com front page, and see what's happening right NOW!
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CrashNBrn: If you can answer yes to any of these questions:
Had Fun/Enjoyed:
1) Table-Top Role-Play games.
2) Choose-your-own-Adventure Books.
3) Steve Jackson's Fighting Fantasy series.
4) Joe Dever's Lone Wolf series.

You owe it to yourself to pick up KING of Dragon Pass. I believe it's also in the rotating flash sales.
I can answer yes to all of those LOL, but have never tried King of Dragon Pass though
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CrashNBrn: If you can answer yes to any of these questions:
Had Fun/Enjoyed:
1) Table-Top Role-Play games.
2) Choose-your-own-Adventure Books.
3) Steve Jackson's Fighting Fantasy series.
4) Joe Dever's Lone Wolf series.

You owe it to yourself to pick up KING of Dragon Pass. I believe it's also in the rotating flash sales.
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trentonlf: I can answer yes to all of those LOL, but have never tried King of Dragon Pass though
TRUTH!!!!

KoDP is one of my all-time favorite games here on GoG! And for under $2 on Flash Sale, it can't be beat!
Also everyone should get Action Platformer Selection (-85% OFF) while it lasts. Just sounds too good to pass up imo. :D

http://www.gog.com/promo/summer_indie_platformer_bundle_260614
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Phil84: Also everyone should get Action Platformer Selection (-85% OFF) while it lasts. Just sounds too good to pass up imo. :D

http://www.gog.com/promo/summer_indie_platformer_bundle_260614
I thoroughly obliterated my game budget this month (like many others), which I calculated to be about $45/mos since January (although I had planned for it to be $25/mos). I haven't even had a chance to consider the games on my wishlist (which has gotten even larger) as the flash-sales and bundles have been too awesome.

Valdis Story was a game I kept eyeing on the rotating flash sales... I own Dust (not played), UnEpic (blah), Guacamelee (wishlisted) and for a $1.50 more than the flash-sale price on Valdis I can get both....g'd damn flash sales are evil!
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Rakuru: "You Need A Budget" is on flash sale on Steam. And, yes, it is actual budget software. Step it up GOG. ;)
Spreadsheet: the game!
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CrashNBrn: If you can answer yes to any of these questions:
Had Fun/Enjoyed:
1) Table-Top Role-Play games.
2) Choose-your-own-Adventure Books.
3) Steve Jackson's Fighting Fantasy series.
4) Joe Dever's Lone Wolf series.

You owe it to yourself to pick up KING of Dragon Pass. I believe it's also in the 2014 summer sales rotating flash sales .

It looked interesting (as a lot of games on GOG do), but I didn't expect much. Many of the older 80's/90's titles don't really stand the test of time, be it graphics or thoroughly annoying interfaces/GUI's. The artwork in KODP is graphic-novel style and really does stand the test of time. The interface is also quite discoverable through trial-and-error, but you'd be best off quickly glancing at the interface help (so you know how to save at least).

Thoroughly enjoyable, feel-good game that will likely have you grinning like a fool as the story progresses.
I love all of that but can't get myself to understand why that game is any good.
It looks awful...
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Heimklonhm: I love all of that but can't get myself to understand why that game is any good.
It looks awful...
Reading the reviews might lend some understanding. Sounds so good.
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Heimklonhm: I love all of that but can't get myself to understand why that game is any good.
It looks awful...
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budejovice: Reading the reviews might lend some understanding. Sounds so good.
I have read reviews and looked at some gameplay.
I just don't like what I see...

I have many choose your own adventure novels.
I mean many like around 150.
Missing only Lone Wolfes 25 to 27.
Pretty much have all of the good collections there are.

That game just doesn't give me a hard on...
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budejovice: Reading the reviews might lend some understanding. Sounds so good.
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Heimklonhm: I have read reviews and looked at some gameplay.
I just don't like what I see...

I have many choose your own adventure novels.
I mean many like around 150.
Missing only Lone Wolfes 25 to 27.
Pretty much have all of the good collections there are.

That game just doesn't give me a hard on...
Certainly to each their own. I look forward to giving it a shot, but it sounds like you have done your due diligence. Skip! :)
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CrashNBrn: If you can answer yes to any of these questions:
Had Fun/Enjoyed:
1) Table-Top Role-Play games.
2) Choose-your-own-Adventure Books.
3) Steve Jackson's Fighting Fantasy series.
4) Joe Dever's Lone Wolf series.

You owe it to yourself to pick up KING of Dragon Pass. I believe it's also in the 2014 summer sales rotating flash sales .

It looked interesting (as a lot of games on GOG do), but I didn't expect much. Many of the older 80's/90's titles don't really stand the test of time, be it graphics or thoroughly annoying interfaces/GUI's. The artwork in KODP is graphic-novel style and really does stand the test of time. The interface is also quite discoverable through trial-and-error, but you'd be best off quickly glancing at the interface help (so you know how to save at least).

Thoroughly enjoyable, feel-good game that will likely have you grinning like a fool as the story progresses.
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Heimklonhm: I love all of that but can't get myself to understand why that game is any good.
It looks awful...
It's technically a city-builder-simulator, without the "micromanagement". The draw is the storyline. The way choices are made, and outcomes. It plays like a city-builder-choose-your-own-adventure, and some of the outcomes are completely ludicrous, but told in a matter-of-fact-manner (like a straight-man comedian).
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budejovice: Certainly to each their own. I look forward to giving it a shot, but it sounds like you have done your due diligence. Skip! :)
It really is a fun game - and there ARE game mechanics constantly running in the background that make it challenging to survive; beyond just the decisions you're making on random events.

Protip - the developers said they "made an error with the difficulty names" - translation - if you're like me you won't want to start on "Easy" so you'll play the next level up (I forget if it's actually called "Hard" or something else) - also if you're like me you'll get waxed, early and often ;) Easy is Normal - I know after quitting and restarting my first few attempts I enjoyed and learned much more of the game when I went with Easy Difficulty.
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Heimklonhm: I love all of that but can't get myself to understand why that game is any good.
It looks awful...
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CrashNBrn: It's technically a city-builder-simulator, without the "micromanagement". The draw is the storyline. The way choices are made, and outcomes. It plays like a city-builder-choose-your-own-adventure, and some of the outcomes are completely ludicrous, but told in a matter-of-fact-manner (like a straight-man comedian).
Thanks for the info but I'll still pass.
I just looked at another gameplay and really wasn't tempted att all.
It felt like a Civilization CYOA.

Maybe when I'll be an old man in a retirement home I'll play it with my withering buddies on a projection screen. ;)
OT: CIV
I had a lot of fun with CIV4 + Warlords/BTS for a year or two, many years ago now. These days though I just find that kind of game-play to be nearly tedious, and extremely time consuming for the amount of "fun" that it generates. You can't trust the AI to handle the more time-consuming elements, since Workers will dig roads everywhere, and destroy cottages to build a farm, or windmill and then will destroy the farm/windmill to build a cottage. It's too bad Firaxis didn't spend their time on building kickass AI and smoothing out the rough-edges of concepts in Civ4 (Spying, Corporations) --- Instead they basically threw everything out the window and started from scratch - only including some CIV concepts in CIV5. Supposedly CIV5 has sold well in the end. For myself at least (and at least some lifelong CIV fans) CIV5 was absolute garbage.
hey so I know the specs are listed, but just wanted to see if anyone knows from experience - you think my computer could run the action game bundle?

4gb ram
64-bit operating system
AMD Athlon (tm) II Dual Core M300 2.00 ghz processor
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Heimklonhm: I have many choose your own adventure novels.
I mean many like around 150.
Missing only Lone Wolfes 25 to 27.
Pretty much have all of the good collections there are.

That game just doesn't give me a hard on...
nice collection, do you have any of the FF or CYOA games on Android and iOS?