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Complete your GOG.com D&D collection up to 80% off.

It's a big day for D&D games as one of our most beloved titles makes a grand return today: we're talking about Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, of course, which has been meticulously updated under the watchful eye of its visionary, Chris Avellone.

Today is also a great chance to top off your D&D collection with our <span class="bold">D&amp;D Completion Bundle</span> for as much as 80% off. The bundle features retro classics like Forgotten Realms Archives, Krynn, Ravenloft, as well as timeless wonders including Neverwinter Nights.

Or try a modern take on more RPG classics with <span class="bold">Beamdog's Enhanced Editions</span> on sale up to 75% – these include Baldur's Gate EE, Icewind Dale and more.


The D&D sales will last until April 16, 10PM UTC.
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Last call to buy Planescape: Torment "classic" separately. :)
EDIT: It's gone. (Well, not really, but you know what I mean.)

The king is dead! Long live the king!
Post edited April 12, 2017 by HunchBluntley
Nice collection !

.. and a shameless plug to vote for: http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/grid_cartographer
Post edited April 11, 2017 by HiddenAsbestos
Oh yeah, I waited for this! Collection is finally completed. That's the easy part. Finding enough time for these games is the hard one.
Only missing that pesky Siege of Dragonspear DLC. I've just never known if it's worth it...
80% is nice, but i don't want whole collection =(
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guppy44: Only missing that pesky Siege of Dragonspear DLC. I've just never known if it's worth it...
^this. I'll wait for a higher percentage sale. Then for the sake of completion I'll get it. I wish I had time to actually play it though.
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KainXVIII: 80% is nice, but i don't want whole collection =(
Some of the games are on 75% and 80% discounts reasonably often, luckily. Whether you can hold out that long is another matter, of course.

I'm getting so old that I just bought the Enhanced Editions of BG and BGII. I know how to install the widescreen mods and all that, but can no longer be bothered to go through the hassle every time I buy a new piece of hardware or something.
Post edited April 11, 2017 by AlKim
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Just what I've been waiting for. I picked up BG, which I've never played. I can afford one more EE, question is whether BG2, which I've played back in the day, or IWD. Should I play SoD before BG2? Hmm....
Sweet! Been waiting on a good discount on the D&D titles that GOG publishes. Finally rewarded for my patience. Cheers, GOG!
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KainXVIII: 80% is nice, but i don't want whole collection =(
In my case it's about $22 to buy the whole collection (I've already got 3 titles) and $34 to buy only the titles I want. Well, in such case, I can accept paying less and getting a few titles I'm not interested in ;)
Completed the collection for only 12$ . To my surprise, 22 games invaded my account for that price. :)
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Owned complete collection.
I seldom recommend against a game, but I will make an exception for Siege of Dragonspear. It is lousy game, not worth the money. And this is for pure gameplay reasons,not the political stuff.

BTW,the D and D game I would like to see a upgraded version of is "Dungeonhack". A lot of fun when you just want to go into a dungeon and kill something. Surprised no one has released a modern version of this. Still the best random dungeon game ever devised.
Post edited April 11, 2017 by dudalb
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yyahoo: Sweet! Been waiting on a good discount on the D&D titles that GOG publishes. Finally rewarded for my patience. Cheers, GOG!
Same here. I've observed that series for so long. I think today is the good moment for my dreams to come true (: Thanks, GOG!
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Engerek01: Completed the collection for only 12$ . To my surprise, 22 games invaded my account for that price. :)
That list looks amazing, isn't it? (。◕‿‿◕。)
But the most impressive is how many evenings of great adventures are there. Those game have really incredible atmosphere and for gamers who are fine with playing retro, it's just priceless what's offered here.
Post edited April 11, 2017 by ciemnogrodzianin
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Engerek01: Completed the collection for only 12$ . To my surprise, 22 games invaded my account for that price. :)
Yeah, the GOG-published ones include 6 bundles comprising 20 games, plus 2 more sold individually:

Pool of Radiance* (developed by SSI, released 1988)
Curse of the Azure Bonds* (SSI, 1989)
Hillsfar (Westwood Associates, 1989)
Secret of the Silver Blades* (SSI, 1990)
Champions of Krynn* (SSI, 1990)
Eye of the Beholder (Westwood Associates, 1990)
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon (Westwood Associates, 1991)
Pools of Darkness* (SSI, 1991)
Death Knights of Krynn* (SSI, 1991)
Gateway to the Savage Frontier* (Stormfront Studios [f.k.a. Beyond Software], 1991)
The Dark Queen of Krynn* (SSI [or MicroMagic?], 1992)
Treasures of the Savage Frontier* (Stormfront Studios [f.k.a. Beyond Software], 1992)
Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor (SSI, 1992)
[Forgotten Realms] Unlimited Adventures* (MicroMagic, 1993)
Dark Sun: Shattered Lands (SSI, 1993)
Stronghold (here titled as D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator, presumably to avoid confusion with the other <i>Stronghold</i> and its sequels) (Stormfront Studios, 1993)
Dungeon Hack (DreamForge Intertainment, 1993)
Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager (SSI, 1994)
Ravenloft: Strahd's Possession (DreamForge Intertainment, 1994)
Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse (Cyberlore Studios, 1994)
Menzoberranzan (DreamForge Intertainment, 1994)
Ravenloft: Stone Prophet (DreamForge Intertainment, 1995)

all originally published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) (later a division of Mindscape)
*uses a version of the "Gold Box" engine
Post edited April 11, 2017 by HunchBluntley