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Tales of Monkey Island, all Sam & Max games, and more from Telltale 80% off.

For the last 8 years the talented people at the Telltale Games studio have been delivering the best point-n-click adventures, featuring many of the all-time favorite characters, to our computers' screens. Their episodic publishing formula allowed a steady flow of development and gave the devs time to carefully and lovingly polish all the fine details of their games. Each episode is a little shiny gem, priceless and unique. But here's a thing about buying jewels: you can usually only afford one at a time. So what if you want to catch up with a whole season of episodes of a Telltale adventure--an equivalent of a box full of jewels? You [url=http://www.gog.com/en/promo/telltale_weekend_promo_9_11_12/]get it 80% off on GOG.com!

The Tales of Monkey Island--starring the world famous hapless pirate, Guybrush Threepwood--offers five chapters of fantastic fun for less than $7!

Back to the Future: The Game offers you a glimpse into the adventures of Marty McFly and Doc Brown, that took place after (or before--time travel is tricky) the movie storyline. Get it for less than $5!

Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures features the very British pair of comedians, that starred in many critically acclaimed movies (well, stop-motion claynimations, actually). The entire season of four episodes can be yours for less than $4!

And last, but not in any way the least: Sam and Max, the freelance sleuth duo consisting of a dog in a trenchcoat and notoriously naked white rabbit, are well known to any adventure fan. Now you can get the entire collection of their adventures--all sixteen episodes produced by Telltale spanning over three seasons: Sam & Max Save the World, Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space, and Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse--for less than $20!

The GOG.com point-n-click all you can eat buffet is now open, so you can finally satisfy your hunger for great Telltale adventures, 80% off! The promo will last until Tuesday, November 13, at 4:59AM GMT.

And in case you missed it, here's what's new... I mean: here's the new episode of our weekly show:
:o Wallace & Gromit and BTTF are tempting.
Excellent prices for these games, now to find the time needed to play them :/
Great deals, these are the kind of promos we want to see here
This. This is excellent.
80%??? That's pure madness! What is it, wallet? You can't take much anymore? I know... I know goddammit... but look at those deals, wally! Look at those friggin' deals! I know that you will hate me for this but maybe one day you will understand and forgive me... I love you, wally...
Now that is a very generous deal!
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80%, seriously? I already think Steam's absurd 75% sales are destroying the value of games, I really hope this is not going to become the rule here as well. On the other hand, those are adventure games, so for me personally they never had any value to begin with. Maybe others have the same opinion.
Would love to see this percentage as new standard for weekend promos.
Already got all the games in this promo.
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Austrobogulator: :o Wallace & Gromit and BTTF are tempting.
Wallace & Gromit is funny... Wallace talks too much sometimes, but the games are quite good and puzzles are interesting. I'm waiting for XMas to finish all 4 episodes finally.
picked up BTTF and a bunch of other great games

Thx a lot for this promo GOG !
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HiPhish: 80%, seriously? I already think Steam's absurd 75% sales are destroying the value of games, I really hope this is not going to become the rule here as well. On the other hand, those are adventure games, so for me personally they never had any value to begin with. Maybe others have the same opinion.
Sometimes adventure games are a good break between "serious games" - epic RPGs or strategy games with huge campaigns. I'm not a big fan of adventure games genre, but occasionally I play them and they can bring some good dose of entertainment.
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HiPhish: 80%, seriously? I already think Steam's absurd 75% sales are destroying the value of games, I really hope this is not going to become the rule here as well.
Well, I guess the publishers decide what percentage to go with and if Telltale thinks that an 80% promo does not hurt the value of their games... I'm not gonna complain. I think the regular prices for the Telltale games are way to steep, especially when comparing them to some of the classics from Sierra also available here. I wouldn't even consider buying them without such a massive promo.
Was missing 3 out of this set.

80% off? Instabuy. Awesome.
These kind games are not really my cup of tea, but bought Back to the Future since I've heard good things about it.