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The familiar worlds like you’ve never seen before.

Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire and Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams are available now on GOG.com for free, courtesy of GOG.com and Electronic Arts.

Lord British presents two adventures you would never think are possible in Ultima universe. Players of the Ultima series may recall that the black moonstone the Avatar found at the start of Ultima 6 can be used to teleport you anyplace and anytime. That is why ORIGIN Systems have, using the Ultima 6 engine, sent the gamers worldwide on two unexpected journeys in both space and time.

First, the Avatar travels to the time-lost land of Eodon, where dinosaurs still rule and ancient mysteries abound. Basically, Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire is Ultima meets The Lost World with simplified RPG elements; it’s a fun jungle epic with a change in pace you will welcome with open arms. If you’ve never played any Ultima games, The Savage Empire is a good place to start. Explore jungles and wastelands, cross lava flows, encounter stone-age tribes, and battle the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex right now for the unbeatable price of absolutely zilch.

Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams takes the Avatar and his friend Dr Spector to the year 1893 to witness a launch of a space cannon aimed at Mars. No, you haven’t forgotten some important lessons from history--this is an alternate universe version of Earth, but you will definitely recognise a lot of the people in it. You will interact with many historical figures as Marie Curie, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, Theodore Roosvelt, H.G Wells, and dozens more. After reaching Mars, you will have to survive the hostile environment and battle strange plants and monsters as you explore the surface of Mars. Enjoy this historical world of adventure, completely free of charge and free of any DRM only on your favorite distribution platfrom, GOG.com.

Check out these free games, but also be sure to check out the rest of the Ultima series, if you haven’t gotten in on GOG.com yet, because there are thousands of hours of incredible RPG goodness locked away in these titles, and it would be a shame to miss a single minute of it.

Those release would not be possible without help from Joe Garrity, and Steven "Xe Dragon" Dengler, Marc "Sergorn Dragon" Charlot, and Pix. Thanks!
I go on vacation and come home to this - Thanks GOG!!!
This is yet another reason by GOG is the ONLY digital distribution site I use. GOG, I LOVE YOU!
Yet another reason that I love this site. Two of the greatest games ever made for free! And loaded down with extras! Amazing stuff, GOG and thanks. :)
Thanks GOG :)
Love the free games. Thanks to GOG.com, I'm actually now a supporter of the PC.
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lukew: This is yet another reason by GOG is the ONLY digital distribution site I use. GOG, I LOVE YOU!
Absolutely with you 100%. There are several distribution sites, but only one GOG. I have only purchased games here since I found out about GOG. Anything on those other sites I try to buy on disc. Seriously, the gifts, as great as they are, are just the icing on the cake (GOG TV ad reference completely intended.) Here is just one example. I looked on Amazon for an Ultima Collection disc just for comparison. Would you believe $500? That is WITHOUT maps, manuals, etc. It's just the discs themselves. Just Ultimas I-VIII. No Worlds of Ultima (I don't even want to know what those cost if you try to buy them now...they were rare when they came out!) and no Ultima Underworlds.

Ok, let's do some math here. Ultima I-III ($5.99), Ultima IV-VI ($5.99), Ultima VII complete (5.99 for the whole two-game, two-add-in set.) Also, they run! I remember having to practically re-program my computer and create boot discs to play the VII games, but it was worth it! Being able to run the games without trouble? Even better! Now we add in Ultima Underworld I&II ($5.99 for the set) and Ultima VIII (5.99), and finally the Worlds Of Ultima games ($0.00 each...A dream come true!) and you have a full price of $29.95. And that's just one series.

There are many, many more great classics here, and some cool independents as well.
I'm a GOGer through and through.

Not to mention how cool and awesome Enigmatic and all the other "blue texters" are.
A couple weeks ago he said they were going to release a surprise no one would expect. Once again, GOG delivers!
Post edited July 01, 2012 by ZapMcRaygunn
Thanks a lot GOG you GOGs!!!
Oh hell yeah! This site is the best. So many classics I was never able to play, had ever herd of, or had lost the means to relive. And gifts too! Thank you people who make gog possible.