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It’s hard to imagine an indie sale on GOG without engaging role-playing games that will let you travel to distant fictional worlds. That’s why we’ve prepared a special collection filled with RPGs created by the best indie developers. Take a look at some of the titles present in this unique compilation and check why you should definitely give them a shot:

· Haven (-30%) – for the unique narrative style and interesting dynamic between the two main protagonists.
· Death's Gambit: Afterlife (-30%) – for the unique narrative style and interesting dynamic between the two main protagonists. – because of a mix of the action and RPG elements, as well as beautifully rendered levels.
· Black Book (-35%) – for the unique dark setting rooted in Slavic folktales.
· Kenshi (-45%) – for a unique lesson on survival in a sword-punk wasteland.
· Shores Unknown (-30%) – because of the turn-based combat that will challenge your tactical skills.

Explore the collection, and find even more fantastic indie RPGs, before the Indie Spring Sale ends on 18th April 2022, at 10 PM UTC.
Death's Gambit missing OST on gog.
Black Book missing support pack on gog.
Kenshi missing OST on gog.
Oh, sure.
Just blatantly ignore the series which has been an independant development since 1995.

With a massive world set in an underground prison (for the first two games) featuring a system of magic, a deep story, and generally being fun instead of graphically realistic.
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Darvond: Oh, sure.
Just blatantly ignore the series which has been an independant development since 1995.

With a massive world set in an underground prison (for the first two games) featuring a system of magic, a deep story, and generally being fun instead of graphically realistic.
Do people on GOG forms ever stop whining? haha
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Darvond: Oh, sure.
Just blatantly ignore the series which has been an independant development since 1995.

With a massive world set in an underground prison (for the first two games) featuring a system of magic, a deep story, and generally being fun instead of graphically realistic.
It's not on sale, genius.
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KetobaK: It's not on sale, genius.
The complete Spiderweb catalog was on sale a few days ago .
I didn´t thought the whole "why" section would be a barely complex sentence.

If you create a news post ("an article" if you will), at least write a single paragraph about the thing you claim it´s about.
Seriously, what happened to the people who were writing these news posts?
They are of a declining quality for quite some time now.
Post edited April 18, 2022 by Tarhiel
I am quite sure that I have a whole bunch of Indie RPG's.
Only those on GoG are nothing I would waste even 1 minute.
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KetobaK: It's not on sale, genius.
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DD & Ji Ji: The complete Spiderweb catalog was on sale a few days ago .
No at the time OP, so my point is still the same, he is complaining over a promotinal article for a sale. I know those games and are awesome, really want to purchase the whole collection, why no make his own article with the complete saga?
Post edited April 18, 2022 by KetobaK
These are pretty Obscure.


I would have liked to see some titles from Dangen Entertainment, and an extension of the sale for the Spiderweb software games. Been meaning to pick up Queen;s wish at some point.


But I hope to see more Indie sales in the future. It also looked like the article for this sale may not have been written by a robot or at least the robot is getting a little more verbose which is a good thing.

I am worried GOGs community is gonna day off quickly if they keep taking the human element out of their press releases.