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Deals,new releases,recommendations.
02.20
Reflexive Games:
daily deal:
Capitalism 2 .95
bundle deal:
[url=http://www.reflexive.com/index.php?PAGE=bundle_detail&BID=15&PLATFORM=PC&TempATAG=specialOffer:gameMoreInfo]The Westward Game Trilogy .50 [/url]
Post edited February 20, 2010 by lackoo1111
I liked The Maw a lot, it's $10 on Greenhouse/Steam/D2D/XBLA.
"I liked The Maw a lot, it's $10 on Greenhouse/Steam/D2D/XBLA."
without any DLC ?
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lackoo1111: without any DLC ?

Correct, that's $10 for the base game. The three DLCs are $1.25 each.
The BigFish daily deals are supposed to be for members only, as such, they get rather pissed off when they are posted publicly on the net. So you might want to refrain from posting those, wouldn't want GOG to come under any fire or anything after all =)
Thanks for the warning.
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bansama: The BigFish daily deals are supposed to be for members only, as such, they get rather pissed off when they are posted publicly on the net. So you might want to refrain from posting those, wouldn't want GOG to come under any fire or anything after all =)

So they enjoy having less publicity and sales?
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SirEnity: So they enjoy having less publicity and sales?

Not at all. They just offer 2 very distinct types of sales. Those for every one, which are posted on the home page and mailed out to people, and those that are only shown to logged in site members and via their tool bar.
When the latter are made public, they get complaints from their current subscribers who consider those sales to be one of the perks of paying for membership (ie, being automatically billed the cost of one game per month).
Wouldn't the fancy sales only be available to subscribers though, thus driving the market for subscriptions and making the place better?
Nope, because even non-subscribers can use their tool bar to get the deal and they currently don't appear to have a way of determining where the code actually came from.
The point is, BigFish have requested these specific promo codes not be posted on the net -- and when they've found sites that are doing so; they've been less than pleased. I suppose if it wasn't for a large number of customers who view those deals as special to them, they wouldn't mind so much.
Some of the members of BigFish can be a little strange that way. Hell, some still moan about the fact that anyone can now buy a game for $6.99 from there without having to be a member for x number of months =/
Now, as for getting this thread back on track, I would recommend Dragon Empire if you like Match 3 games. It's one of the better ones to be released for a while now =)
Post edited February 20, 2010 by bansama
Sandlot Games give one of their games for free every week. This week's free game is Boonka, a match 3 game.
Steam still has Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords 50% off ($4.95).
And Popcap gives you one Peggle Nights for free (it's actually to be gifted to someone else, but you can gift it to yourself too) when you sign up.
Sadly Astral Games are out of business and won't sell anymore of their games. Pac-Pack was awesome, cheap yet funny parody of Pac-Man. I think they were afraid of Hasbro sueing over them being similar to Pac-Man so Pac-Guy was taken down. I got the CD!!!!!!!!!
Anyone else remember Pac-Guy?
Sandlot's free game of the week is Granny in Paradise.
I almost forgot this topic.
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