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Let the birthday celebration begin!

Welcome to Pick 5 Games & Save 80% Weeklong Promo. We all know your gaming-sense is tingling right now. All those great indie games for $2, $3, $4, or $5. Twenty-five games! In case you're wondering which ones to get, we have an answer for you: all of them! You can save almost $300 by simply buying all those games right now, with an average discount of 80%. Mix, match, and make your own promo. Just pick 5 games, pay $10 or little more, depending on your gaming taste, download and play those wonderful indie games of all genres, themes, and sizes.

Omerta: City of Gangsters is not only $5, but all the DLCs for the game are now bundled in one single pack, and for just a fraction of the regular price. But that's not all! Omerta is now available for Mac OS X as well, so all Apple-gamers can lean from cover cradling chattering Tommy guns right now. Feel the atmosphere of early 1930s, enter the brutal gangsters' world, and become the ultimate Atlantic City mob-ruler. Omerta is just one of twenty-five: for the full list of indie games you can pick for your personal bundle and grab with 80% discount, go to the [url=http://www.gog.com/high5]Pick 5 Games Promo Page. Tell your friends! (We've even included some handy Facebook, Twitter and Google+ buttons on the promo page for your convenience. Don't hesitate to use them *wink*.) This promo ends next Monday, September 16, at 3:59 AM GMT.

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triock: Primordia, Amnesia, Zafehouse.
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nmorello11: I would pick up Amnesia, but I already own it on Steam. Zafehouse just doesn't interest me that much. But I've heard good things about Primordia. I'll come back in a few hours before making up my mind and buying. Thanks for the suggestions
Definitely grab Primordia.
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triock: Primordia, Amnesia, Zafehouse.
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nmorello11: I would pick up Amnesia, but I already own it on Steam. Zafehouse just doesn't interest me that much. But I've heard good things about Primordia. I'll come back in a few hours before making up my mind and buying. Thanks for the suggestions
Primordia is good.. short, but very good!
Driftmoon also looks pretty good.
Only four games on the list that I don't already own here. Think I will pick them up.

And I really recommend Omerta for this price. Played through the game during the last weeks and with the latest patch it is a very solid game if you like the genre and the scenario. No masterpiece, but I had fun with it and it certainly doesn't deserve all the hate it got when it was released.
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triock: Primordia, Amnesia, Zafehouse.
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nmorello11: I would pick up Amnesia, but I already own it on Steam. Zafehouse just doesn't interest me that much. But I've heard good things about Primordia. I'll come back in a few hours before making up my mind and buying. Thanks for the suggestions
get Driftmoon, it's pretty cute adventure/rpg, I enjoyed it from start to end
I'm also going to give Shattered Haven a try as the gameplay looks interesting...
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nmorello11: I would pick up Amnesia, but I already own it on Steam. Zafehouse just doesn't interest me that much. But I've heard good things about Primordia. I'll come back in a few hours before making up my mind and buying. Thanks for the suggestions
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Kunovski: get Driftmoon, it's pretty cute adventure/rpg, I enjoyed it from start to end
I'm also going to give Shattered Haven a try as the gameplay looks interesting...
Would you recommend it over Miasmata?
As per a few others......only two on my wishlist, Driftmoon and Sword of the Stars, I have a few Indies on my wishlist but they're not in this promo (
I'm only interested in the Penumbra Collection and Zafehouse: Diaries. If anyone has those already and only wants up to 3 others, or if they happen to want 3 games that I already have, PM me and we can work out a trade.

I already have:
- Puddle
- Tiny and Big
- Alan Wake + American Nightmare
- Evoland
- Torchlight
but all the DLCs for the game are now bundled in one single pack, and for just a fraction of the regular price
A quick search reveals that some games still have DLC, though :(
I look, and I look, and I look, but I just cannot justify buying four other games when all I really want is The Cat Lady.
Nice promo, instantly picked up Dyad, SOTS: The Pit, Driftmoon, Penumbra Collection and The Blackwell Bundle (and System Shock 2).

I'm curious about Zafehouse Diaries, Lucius, Slender: The Arrival, The Cat Lady and Signal Ops, how are they? Worth picking up?
Post edited September 09, 2013 by Joeqbr
Very tempted to bite the bullet and go for it, primarly because I want to play Dyad but I'm too busy at the moment playing Omikron (thanks again Woosk!) So I'll pass for now

Can't wait to see what the next weeks of celebrations on GOG will bring!
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Joeqbr: Zafehouse Diaries, The Cat Lady. Worth picking up?
Yes. :p
I must say that your promos Gog are getting better and better and recently they are way much better than those at Steam... Too bad I have more than a dozen games I need to finish. Don't worry guys as soon as I will finish some games (or just get bored) I will buy some stuff at full price!
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Kunovski: get Driftmoon, it's pretty cute adventure/rpg, I enjoyed it from start to end
I'm also going to give Shattered Haven a try as the gameplay looks interesting...
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nmorello11: Would you recommend it over Miasmata?
I've bought Miasmata because I like exploration games and games in general where there are various places to discover etc.

so I've installed and played it for about an hour or so but wasn't really impressed - mostly because the game pushes you forward all the time (which I always consider a turn off): to cure your ever progressing illness, to find various items to be able to survive during the night which approaches rather quickly... I like my exploration relaxed and in my own pace, which this game doesn't offer. also, I didn't really know what to do - like in real life I've climbed the highest peak in the vicinity to look around, but found nothing, didn't see any close points of interest, so I've returned back to the valley... also, the walking speed is SO SLOW this little trip took me like 20 minutes... I don't know, I'll definitely give it a try again some other time, but my first look at it didn't go very well

Driftmoon, on the other hand, is really nice adventure - it has some rpg elements, quite a lot of fights, but if you play it as an adventure game, talk to NPCs, complete their quests and enjoy the fairy-tale setting, you'll enjoy it... it's even funny and witty often :) a little game to spend a couple of evenings with and feel nice about the time spent in it

EDIT: oh, the typos...
Post edited September 09, 2013 by Kunovski
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Joeqbr: I'm curious about Zafehouse Diaries, Lucius, Slender: The Arrival, The Cat Lady and Signal Ops, how are they? Worth picking up?
Zafehouse Diaries - strategy, horror, zombies. Like those - pick the game.
Lucius - very disappointing; I hoped for something like 'Omen: the game'. I got 'Go and kill those people for no reason. And don't forget to brush your teeth!'.
Slender - get the freeware one, you won't miss much.
The Cat Lady - get it, play it, love it. This one is a must!