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PM me if you're interested in one of these. First come first served. If you're interested in more than one then let me know which one you're most interested in. You might get the other(s) if nobody else claims them.

GOG
Syndicate CLAIMED

Gamersgate (I'll need your GG email)
Cities in Motion (Mac)
Hector 2&3 (Mac)
The Great Art Race CLAIMED
Gain Ground CLAIMED

Steam
Runespell CLAIMED
Avencast CLAIMED
PAM CLAIMED
Dead Horde CLAIMED
Post edited April 06, 2012 by Navagon
+rep for you, sir!
Nice one Navagon :)
I'm not interested but +1 for handing out gifts. So good to see a touch of giving...
Thank you for Runespell :)
Thank you for PAM
Picked up avencast, thanks.
thank you very much, didnt know which one to pick The Great Art Race / Gain Ground ,
so i let you decide and you decided i could have both.
gain ground seems like nice retro fun.
Congratulations to those who were fast enough to get their desired games. Not everyone was so lucky.

I wonder how long it will take GOG's resident Mac users to show up?
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Navagon: Congratulations to those who were fast enough to get their desired games. Not everyone was so lucky.

I wonder how long it will take GOG's resident Mac users to show up?
Might take a bit, I've only met 2 of them and two others who mentioned having macs but gaming on Windows
Very nice of you, even though I am not interested in what remains here. :)
Just wanna throw out there that the Hector games are really good, if you're not easily offended by extremely crass humor. Obviously you need to play the first one first.
Post edited April 06, 2012 by kalirion
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kalirion: Just wanna throw out there that the Hector games are really good, if you're not easily offended by extremely crass humor. Obviously you need to play the first one first.
Yeah the only problems with the Hector games are what you said. They're sort of like Monkey Dust the Game. Which would be a much better analogy if anyone but me had actually seen Monkey Dust.

Anyway, the Mac games are still available to those who want them.