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We've already [url=https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/411178_10151132738072657_1942233417_o.jpg" target="_blank]decorated our tree[/url]. We've started the sale. But seems like we're forgetting something.

Oh! That's right! It's not the holidays without a chance to visit GOG.com, looking for new and interesting ways that Coala has photo-chopped wintery iconography into them. It's a tradition that we're continuing for our fourth year!

The contest is simple: go through our catalog; we've edited 12 images, scattered across our wide selection of games, to include obvious holiday references, such as santa hats, Christmas trees, or reindeer. For an example, take a look at one of our screenshots from last year:

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When you’ve got them all, list them all in an email to "contest@gog.com" with the subject line being "GOG.com 2012 Scavenger Screenshot Hunt". From every valid application we will pick 10 winners who got all the games right and gift them two games from the entire catalog. The contest ends on Tuesday December 25th 2012 11:59 GMT.

Or, I suppose, on the 21st of December when the world erupts in fire and doom. But if we're still around after that, then we'll end the contest officially on the 24th. ;)
Nice. I always liked these contests. Although they are getting more and more time-consuming as the catalogue grows :-)
Post edited December 18, 2012 by Nordwolf
I'm only at E and my soul is already crushed. I'm not sure if I can make it through the alphabet! :)
Finally done...Phew.
Found them.

I was wondering if I had to go though the whole list.
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GOG.com: When you’ve got them all, list them all in an email to "contest@gog.com" with the subject line being "GOG.com 2012 Scavenger Screenshot Hunt".
Just so we're clear, it's not a typo that "Scavenger" and "Screenshot" seem to be swapped? I almost wrote "GOG.com 2012 Screenshot Scavenger Hunt" before I double-checked the details.
So do we just send a list of the games or do we need to put which image it is?
For Example:
1) 7th Guest
2) 7th Guest - Screenshot 7
£) 7th Guest - Top Left screenshot 2nd page
Is it just me or this year easier than last year?
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Rodzaju: Is it just me or this year easier than last year?
There are way more games in the catalogue, maybe that's it :P
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Rodzaju: Is it just me or this year easier than last year?
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keeveek: There are way more games in the catalogue, maybe that's it :P
Last year there were some really tricky ones (like the small character head in ToEE) where you really had to study the pictures.
This year it seemed like just looking through the catalogue & they pretty much jump out at you.
Like AcridSkull asked. Is it enough to send in the name of each game?
Post edited December 18, 2012 by DoktorD
Finally. Found all 12.
Found one just browsing games
Dunno if patient enough to search for all though
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DoktorD: Like AcridSkull asked. Is it enough to send in the name of the game?
I believe that they just want a list of game names.
@Rodzaju
Thanks a lot!
We just need to email the name of the gamepage (example: Might and Magic 6-pack Limited Edition) right? Not a link with all the screenshots,...?