Posted December 02, 2017
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Yes, this giveaway is for any single(*) game, any price, on GOG. Want to finally try Witcher 3 GotY Edition? No Man's Sky (haha)? Some other new release? Go ahead and enter.
(*) For those of you who, like me, would prefer a bunch of smaller cheaper games, you may substitute the single game prize for a collection of up to 3 games up to 15$ (EDIT: The 15$ limit is only if you decide to go for a collection of up to 3 games instead of a single game. If you go for the single game, any price is fine).
Before you enter however, please read this.
Despite entering many giveaways here, and occasionally hosting some, I always believe in exchanging value for value. When I make a giveaway, the value of enjoyment I get from reading the entries, or from designing a puzzle and seeing the solutions, is always worth the price of the game that I offer. Even if I make simple "I'm in" giveaways or just offer a code that was given free by GOG and tons of which are floating around I get something in return: the fact that a fellow gamer is happy means the forums are more enjoyable place to spend time in, and hey, others are more likely to make giveaways that I can enter and win or offer their spare codes when it's me who missed GOG's offer. Even if no money exchanges hands, Adam Smith's invisible economic hand moves through the GA's on these forums. I can't ask for something more than I am giving, but I can ask for an appropriate exchange.
This giveaway is no different; if you want to be in, you have to earn it.
So, here is what I ask in return: take a moment, a minute, an hour, a day to stop and appreciate the beauty around you. Stop complaining; think of something positive. If you do that you have earned your entry in this GA.
Now, don't get me wrong. This isn't some kind of hippie "don't worry, be happy, everything is alright" act. Many things are wrong, unjust and should complained about and struggled against. I know things here on GOG haven't been the best lately, and I realize a lot of you might be going through problems in real life or otherwise. My point is about complaining about the little things while overlooking all the positive things that you do have, the examples of beauty around you. Have a positive outlook. Find that Pollyanna inside you. Don't make yourself miserable, don't self-pity; you're only hurting yourself.
If you enter, I'd ask you to take this request seriously. It might seem simple, but it's by no means a small price to pay. You do that, everyone benefits a little.
If you've read so far and want to enter, here are the instructions:
_ Say you're in.
_ If you want, mention what game(s) you're in for. This is not binding, should you win, you'd be able to change it, it's just for my own curiosity.
_ random.org will select the winner.
_ Everyone may join. No rep or other restrictions. I will only remove entries that I suspect are fake multiple accounts to prevent cheating.
_ You may do whatever you want with the prize. Re-gifting, trading... is allowed.
_ Initially I wanted this to be an Advent thing beginning with Advent and ending at Christmas. However I'll be busy this Sunday, and I know many people will probably will be busy Christmas day too. Therefore the GA will end sometime before Christmas. Probably around the 20th. Enough time for entrants to make use of GOG's Christmas sale if they don't win.
That's all. However if you want you may post something with your entry: write about something positive that happened to you this year, something that you're thankful for, or share a recipe, or post a joke, youtube link or anything you find interesting.
(Credits: inspired by Paul Lutus, creator of Arachnophilia which I used a lot back in my student days. Original article - from which I've copied quite a bit. Also interesting read: A Note about Freeware).
(*) For those of you who, like me, would prefer a bunch of smaller cheaper games, you may substitute the single game prize for a collection of up to 3 games up to 15$ (EDIT: The 15$ limit is only if you decide to go for a collection of up to 3 games instead of a single game. If you go for the single game, any price is fine).
Before you enter however, please read this.
Despite entering many giveaways here, and occasionally hosting some, I always believe in exchanging value for value. When I make a giveaway, the value of enjoyment I get from reading the entries, or from designing a puzzle and seeing the solutions, is always worth the price of the game that I offer. Even if I make simple "I'm in" giveaways or just offer a code that was given free by GOG and tons of which are floating around I get something in return: the fact that a fellow gamer is happy means the forums are more enjoyable place to spend time in, and hey, others are more likely to make giveaways that I can enter and win or offer their spare codes when it's me who missed GOG's offer. Even if no money exchanges hands, Adam Smith's invisible economic hand moves through the GA's on these forums. I can't ask for something more than I am giving, but I can ask for an appropriate exchange.
This giveaway is no different; if you want to be in, you have to earn it.
So, here is what I ask in return: take a moment, a minute, an hour, a day to stop and appreciate the beauty around you. Stop complaining; think of something positive. If you do that you have earned your entry in this GA.
Now, don't get me wrong. This isn't some kind of hippie "don't worry, be happy, everything is alright" act. Many things are wrong, unjust and should complained about and struggled against. I know things here on GOG haven't been the best lately, and I realize a lot of you might be going through problems in real life or otherwise. My point is about complaining about the little things while overlooking all the positive things that you do have, the examples of beauty around you. Have a positive outlook. Find that Pollyanna inside you. Don't make yourself miserable, don't self-pity; you're only hurting yourself.
If you enter, I'd ask you to take this request seriously. It might seem simple, but it's by no means a small price to pay. You do that, everyone benefits a little.
If you've read so far and want to enter, here are the instructions:
_ Say you're in.
_ If you want, mention what game(s) you're in for. This is not binding, should you win, you'd be able to change it, it's just for my own curiosity.
_ random.org will select the winner.
_ Everyone may join. No rep or other restrictions. I will only remove entries that I suspect are fake multiple accounts to prevent cheating.
_ You may do whatever you want with the prize. Re-gifting, trading... is allowed.
_ Initially I wanted this to be an Advent thing beginning with Advent and ending at Christmas. However I'll be busy this Sunday, and I know many people will probably will be busy Christmas day too. Therefore the GA will end sometime before Christmas. Probably around the 20th. Enough time for entrants to make use of GOG's Christmas sale if they don't win.
That's all. However if you want you may post something with your entry: write about something positive that happened to you this year, something that you're thankful for, or share a recipe, or post a joke, youtube link or anything you find interesting.
(Credits: inspired by Paul Lutus, creator of Arachnophilia which I used a lot back in my student days. Original article - from which I've copied quite a bit. Also interesting read: A Note about Freeware).
Post edited December 19, 2017 by ZFR