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There is no Anniversary Party without a contest and a challenge! Imagine a double vinyl album with the music of Heroes of Might Magic III, released as a double 12-inch vinyl disc (180-gram LP) packed in a gatefold jacket with antistatic sleeves. Each side of the cover presents stunning artwork by Magdalena Katanska, printed in high quality with several embellished elements. Picturesque enough to join our contest?

We've teamed up with Gamemusic for this challenge! All you have to do is to recommend a coop game to play during our Anniversary Party.


The best answer will win a limited HoMM III original soundtrack vinyl, the Heroes Pack with 5 HoMM games, and the Game Changers Pack including Prey, No Man's Sky, Disco Elysium and Beautiful Desolation.

Submit your entries before October 8th, 3 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
If young playing a coop game with younger gamers Lego Star Wars.
If your playing coop with someone older good ol' Diablo
Warcraft is my recommendation... IMHO It is probably the oldest, biggest, and the best one out there.
I cannot count the number of hours I spent playing Contra with my brother growing up.
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Sage. :D It is a classic for eternity.
Divinity Original Sin has provided my wife and me with dozens of hours of entertainement, including, but not limited to:
- setting each other on fire
- shooting arrows into backsides of unsuspecting allies
- repeatedly electrocuting that one poor melee-focused character, who had the misfortune to always be too close to the enemy
- stealing from the whole town and then selling the townspeople their own posessions
- making the winter king slip on his own ice-covered stairs and die as a result of the ensuing fall
- endless rock-paper-scissors battles to resolve our different dialogue approaches. (Because why shouldn't I try to provoke literally everyone into combat...?)

And of course... NOT IN THE MOOD FOR CHEESE?! That excuse has more holes than this fine slice of Gorgombert!
Post edited October 06, 2021 by Mico Selva
Gabriel Knight 2.

I'm serious, this game helped me win the heart of my now wife!

Nothing bonds more than to get stuck for hours and hours, if only we could figure out what we are missing here... ;)
Three words:

Wizard of Legend

*mic drop*
Definitely, Portal 2!

Lots of fun with portal gun,
Grab true friend and sit both down,
You'll be challenged smart and hard,
Smiles and joy - will be rewards!

Anniversary awaits,
Party for the Good Old Games,
Can not choose just one of them?
Browse whole site packed full of gems!!!

Like with GLADos, ask a hint,
And be ready for next hit!
No, not from rocket or a laser,
But as game banquet appraiser!
Baldur's Gate 2 Enhanced Edition, it is a perfect example of what GOG is by having new games (new edition came out in the last couple of years) and great old games (originally came out a while ago).
Another game that I enjoyed the coop in is Trine. The backdrops are beautiful and the gameplay has a meditative quality about it.
It's time for GOG Galaxy to join forces with the galaxy far, far away! I recommend to play co-op in
Lego Star Wars - The Complete Saga. After all, what better way to celebrate the anniversary of GOG's mission than in the company of a ragtag group of heroes who are rebels, fighting for freedom against a restrictive empire.

The Star Wars aesthetic of varied planets, knightly Jedi and futuristic space ships is a good representation for GOG's mix of old and new games alike. Getting these games released DRM-free has been a great accomplishment for GOG and a demonstration of GOG's good relationship with major publishers like Disney. And at the heart of it, it's a fun, lighthearted game perfect for spending time with friends, being Jedi and blasting away at some stormtroopers. So let's join the fight and destroy the Death Star (DRM Star?) together!
Post edited October 07, 2021 by DiffuseReflection
I too give my vote to Divinity 2
And here's a short list of what's in it for you
There's no hectic fuss
There's plot to discuss
There's reading and questing and winning to do

That arrogant lizard, that sack of bones Fane
Lohse, the bard with her mind split in twain
And last but not least
Makes my party a feast
Ifan, the Wolf, of them all the most sane

Both plot and strategic decisions will hone
Those skills D&D once has carefully grown
Co-op RPG
Naught better for me
And best of all, hell, you can play it alone
Post edited October 07, 2021 by Ich_halt
And this is a game that GOG should get and get its Multiplayer support up on Galaxy:
DARK MESSIAH of MIGHT & MAGIC.

That's right - get talking to Arkane (they made the game) and Microsoft (who now owns Arkane); Valve (for the Source Engine); and UbiSoft (who probably still holds the rights to the Might & Magic IP).

I know, a lot of paperwork to get through and all.

Anyways, just imagine kicking people off areas, ledges, into spikes, traps, etc - and/or playing some online co-op/competitive modes, in an awesome medieval-fantasy game-world, cranking that epic score of that double-vinyl soundtrack of Heroes of Might Magic III up to 10.

Yeah, yeah - I know say Left 4 Dead 1 & 2 and World War Z are probably obvious picks for co-op, but Dark Messiah's single-player and multiplayer are SO UNDDERATED and is much more fitting to crank this medieval soundtrack up to 10 with.
Post edited October 07, 2021 by MysterD
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Post edited December 13, 2021 by Re-FrACT-10N
jazz 2 best of the best